Re: [Full-disclosure] PHP Gift Registry 1.5.5 SQL Injection
- From: ctruncer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012 14:21:36 -0700
You only gave them two days to respond?
Chris
On 24.02.2012 08:08, Thomas Richards wrote:
# Exploit Title: PHP Gift Registry 1.5.5 SQL Injection
# Date: 02/22/12
# Author: G13
# Software Link: https://sourceforge.net/projects/phpgiftreg/
# Version: 1.5.5
# Category: webapps (php)
#
##### Vulnerability #####
The userid parameter in the users.php file is vulnerable to SQL
Injection.
A user must be signed in to exploit this.
##### Vendor Notification #####
02/22/12 - Vendor Notified
02/24/12 - No response, disclosure
##### Exploit #####
http://localhost/phpgiftreg/users.php?action=edit&userid=[SQLi]
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