CVE-2009-4571 Detail
Modified
This vulnerability has been modified since it was last analyzed by the NVD. It is awaiting reanalysis which may result in further changes to the information provided. DescriptionMultiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in index.php in PhpShop 0.8.1 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) module_id parameter in an admin/function_list action, the (2) vendor_id parameter in a vendor/vendor_form action, the (3) module_id parameter in an admin/module_form action, the (4) user_id parameter in an admin/user_form action, the (5) vendor_category_id parameter in a vendor/vendor_category_form action, the (6) user_id parameter in a store/user_form action, the (7) payment_method_id parameter in a store/payment_method_form action, the (8) tax_rate_id parameter in a tax/tax_form action, or the (9) category parameter in a shop/browse action. NOTE: the product_id vector is already covered by CVE-2008-0681. Metrics
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Denotes Vulnerable Software Quick InfoCVE Dictionary Entry:CVE-2009-4571 NVD Published Date: 01/05/2010 NVD Last Modified: 11/20/2024 Source: MITRE |