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Summary
A vulnerability categorized as critical has been discovered in MercuryBoard 1.1.2. Affected by this issue is some unknown functionality of the file index.php. The manipulation of the argument f results in sql injection. This vulnerability is cataloged as CVE-2005-0663. The attack may be launched remotely. There is no exploit available.
Details
A vulnerability, which was classified as critical, was found in MercuryBoard 1.1.2 (Forum Software). Affected is an unknown functionality of the file index.php. The manipulation of the argument f with an unknown input leads to a sql injection vulnerability. CWE is classifying the issue as CWE-89. The product constructs all or part of an SQL command using externally-influenced input from an upstream component, but it does not neutralize or incorrectly neutralizes special elements that could modify the intended SQL command when it is sent to a downstream component. This is going to have an impact on confidentiality, integrity, and availability. CVE summarizes:
SQL injection vulnerability in index.php for MercuryBoard 1.1.2 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary SQL commands via the f parameter.
The weakness was shared 03/02/2005 by Doctor Grim (Website). The advisory is shared for download at secunia.com. This vulnerability is traded as CVE-2005-0663 since 03/07/2005. The exploitability is told to be easy. It is possible to launch the attack remotely. The exploitation doesn't require any form of authentication. There are known technical details, but no exploit is available. The MITRE ATT&CK project declares the attack technique as T1505.
By approaching the search of inurl:index.php it is possible to find vulnerable targets with Google Hacking.
There is no information about possible countermeasures known. It may be suggested to replace the affected object with an alternative product.
The vulnerability is also documented in the databases at OSVDB (14308†) and Secunia (SA14414†). The entries VDB-24563 and VDB-24250 are related to this item. Once again VulDB remains the best source for vulnerability data.
Product
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Name
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CPE 2.3
CPE 2.2
CVSSv4
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CVSSv3
VulDB Meta Base Score: 7.3VulDB Meta Temp Score: 7.3
VulDB Base Score: 7.3
VulDB Temp Score: 7.3
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Exploiting
Class: Sql injectionCWE: CWE-89 / CWE-74 / CWE-707
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Physical: No
Local: No
Remote: Yes
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Status: Not defined
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OpenVAS ID: 16247
OpenVAS Name: Multiple Vulnerabilities in MercuryBoard
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Threat Intelligence
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Countermeasures
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Timeline
03/02/2005 🔍03/02/2005 🔍
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05/02/2005 🔍
03/10/2015 🔍
07/01/2021 🔍
Sources
Advisory: secunia.com⛔Researcher: Doctor Grim
Status: Not defined
CVE: CVE-2005-0663 (🔍)
GCVE (CVE): GCVE-0-2005-0663
GCVE (VulDB): GCVE-100-24564
X-Force: 19051
Secunia: 14414 - MercuryBoard Two Vulnerabilities, Moderately Critical
OSVDB: 14308 - MercuryBoard index.php f Parameter SQL Injection
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Entry
Created: 03/10/2015 23:05Updated: 07/01/2021 20:03
Changes: 03/10/2015 23:05 (50), 08/27/2017 07:27 (10), 07/01/2021 20:03 (3)
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