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aWebBB Multiple Variable SQL Injection and Cross Site Scripting Vulnerabilities

VUPEN ID VUPEN/ADV-2006-1197
CVE ID CVE-2006-1637 - CVE-2006-1638
 
CWE ID Available in VUPEN VNS Customer Area
CVSS V2 Available in VUPEN VNS Customer Area
Rated as Moderate Risk 
Impact Available in VUPEN VNS Customer Area
Authentication Level Available in VUPEN VNS Customer Area
Access Vector Available in VUPEN VNS Customer Area
Release Date 2006-04-03
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Technical Description

Multiple vulnerabilities have been identified in aWebBB, which could be exploited by remote attackers to perform SQL injection and cross site scripting.

The first issue is due to input validation errors in the "post.php", "register.php" and "editac.php" scripts that fail to properly validate the "tname", "fpost", "fullname", "emailadd", "country", "sig", "otherav", "fullname", "emailadd" and "country" parameters, which could be exploited by attackers to cause malicious scripting code to be executed by the user's browser.

The second flaw is due to input validation errors in the "accounts.php", "changep.php", "dpost.php", "editac.php", "feedback.php", "fpass.php", "list.php", "login.php", "ndis.php", "post.php", "reply.php", "reply_log.php" and "search.php" scripts when handling the "Username", "p", "c" and "q" variables, which could be exploited by malicious people to conduct SQL injection attacks.

Affected Products

aWebBB version 1.2 and prior

Solution 

VUPEN Security is not aware of any vendor-supplied patch.

References

http://www.vupen.com/english/advisories/2006/1197
http://evuln.com/vulns/117/summary.html

Credits 

Vulnerabilities reported by Aliaksandr Hartsuyeu

Changelog 

2006-04-03 : Initial release

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Monthly Statistics 

 

 VUPEN Security Advisories By Criticality: Sep 2010


  Critical Risk

: 18%

  High Risk
: 5%

  Moderate Risk
: 46%

  Low Risk
: 31%

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