[NT] Spooky Login SQL Injection Vulnerability
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Spooky Login SQL Injection Vulnerability
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SUMMARY
Spooky Login offers the ability to create a login system to restrict
access to certain pages, or a powerful registration system for your whole
site. A security vulnerability in the product allows attackers to insert
malicious SQL code into the login procedure thus circumventing the
authentication mechanism.
DETAILS
Vulnerable systems:
Spooky Login version 2.5 and prior
Exploit:
User: admin (this selects the first index from the table)
Password: ' OR ''='
Vendor status:
The vendor has been notified and a fix has been issued.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The information has been provided by <mailto:derek@sybodek.com> Derek
Hinch.
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