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Current Description
Doctormms v1.0 was discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the $userid parameter at myAppoinment.php. NOTE: this is disputed by a third party who claims that the userid is a session variable controlled by the server, and thus cannot be used for exploitation. The original reporter counterclaims that this originates from $_SESSION["userid"]=$_POST["userid"] at line 68 in doctors\doctorlogin.php, where userid under POST is not a session variable controlled by the server.
** DISPUTED ** Doctormms v1.0 was discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the $userid parameter at myAppoinment.php. NOTE: this is disputed by a third party who indicates that the userid is a session variable controlled by the server, and thus cannot be used for exploitation.
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** DISPUTED ** Doctormms v1.0 was discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the $userid parameter at myAppoinment.php. NOTE: this is disputed by a third party who claims that the userid is a session variable controlled by the server, and thus cannot be used for exploitation. The original reporter counterclaims that this originates from $_SESSION["userid"]=$_POST["userid"] at line 68 in doctors\doctorlogin.php, where userid under POST is not a session variable controlled by the serv
Doctormms v1.0 was discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the $userid parameter at myAppoinment.php. NOTE: this is disputed by a third party who claims that the userid is a session variable controlled by the server, and thus cannot be used for exploitation. The original reporter counterclaims that this originates from $_SESSION["userid"]=$_POST["userid"] at line 68 in doctors\doctorlogin.php, where userid under POST is not a session variable controlled by the server.
CVE Modified by MITRE9/13/2023 4:15:07 AM
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Description
** DISPUTED ** Doctormms v1.0 was discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the $userid parameter at myAppoinment.php. NOTE: this is disputed by a third party who indicates that the userid is a session variable controlled by the server, and thus cannot be used for exploitation.
** DISPUTED ** Doctormms v1.0 was discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the $userid parameter at myAppoinment.php. NOTE: this is disputed by a third party who claims that the userid is a session variable controlled by the server, and thus cannot be used for exploitation. The original reporter counterclaims that this originates from $_SESSION["userid"]=$_POST["userid"] at line 68 in doctors\doctorlogin.php, where userid under POST is not a session variable controlled by the serv
Initial Analysis by NIST8/21/2023 1:51:08 PM
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CPE Configuration
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*cpe:2.3:a:doctor_appointment_system_project:doctor_appointment_system:1.0:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
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CVSS V3.1
NIST AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
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CWE
NIST CWE-89
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Reference Type
https://github.com/KLSEHB/vulnerability-report/blob/main/Doctormms_CVE-2023-39852 No Types Assigned
https://github.com/KLSEHB/vulnerability-report/blob/main/Doctormms_CVE-2023-39852 Exploit, Third Party Advisory
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https://www.sourcecodester.com/php/14182/doctor-appointment-system.html No Types Assigned
Doctormms v1.0 was discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the $userid parameter at myAppoinment.php.
** DISPUTED ** Doctormms v1.0 was discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the $userid parameter at myAppoinment.php. NOTE: this is disputed by a third party who indicates that the userid is a session variable controlled by the server, and thus cannot be used for exploitation.
Quick Info
CVE Dictionary Entry: CVE-2023-39852 NVD
Published Date: 08/15/2023 NVD
Last Modified: 08/02/2024
Source: MITRE