| Title | Codezips Online Institute Management System In PHP MYSQL Secure Login Algorithm V1.0 SQL Injection |
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| Description | During the security review of "Online Institute Management System In PHP MYSQL Secure Login Algorithm", XU RONGDA discovered a critical SQL injection vulnerability in the "login.php" file. This vulnerability stems from insufficient user input validation of the 'email' parameter, allowing attackers to inject malicious SQL queries. Therefore, attackers can gain unauthorized access to databases, modify or delete data, and access sensitive information. Immediate remedial measures are needed to ensure system security and protect data integrity.A SQL injection vulnerability was found in the 'login.php' file of the 'Online Institute Management System In PHP MYSQL Secure Login Algorithm' project. The reason for this issue is that attackers inject malicious code from the parameter "email" and use it directly in SQL queries without the need for appropriate cleaning or validation. This allows attackers to forge input values, thereby manipulating SQL queries and performing unauthorized operations.
Attackers can exploit this SQL injection vulnerability to achieve unauthorized database access, sensitive data leakage, data tampering, comprehensive system control, and even service interruption, posing a serious threat to system security and business continuity. |
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| Source | ⚠️ https://github.com/ppp-src/CVE/issues/27 |
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| User | XU RONGDA (UID 76378) |
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| Submission | 10/28/2024 11:00 (1 Year ago) |
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| Moderation | 10/29/2024 18:54 (1 day later) |
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| Status | Accepted |
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| VulDB entry | 282449 [Codezips Online Institute Management System 1.0 /login.php email sql injection] |
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| Points | 20 |
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