Joomla "Event Registration Pro" SQL Injection Vulnerability


Description   (:An SQL injection vulnerability has been identified in Event Registration Pro module in Joomla.:A remote attacker could exploit it in order to access sensitive data inside the database via specially crafted requests.::This vulnerability is located in the year parameter of a calendar.::A proof of concept is available.)
     
Vulnerable Products   Vulnerable Software:
Joomla (OSM Development Team) -
     
Solution   No solution for the moment.
     
CVE  
     
References   - CXSecurity : Joomla com_registrationpro SQL injection Vulnerability
https://cxsecurity.com/issue/WLB-2016080110
     
Vulnerability Manager Detection   No
     
IPS Protection  
ASQ Engine alarm Available Since
SQL injection Prevention - GET : suspicious OR statement in URL
3.2.0
SQL injection Prevention - GET : suspicious combination of 'OR' or 'AND' statements in URL
3.2.0
SQL injection Prevention - GET : suspicious CREATE statement in URL
3.2.0
SQL injection Prevention - GET : suspicious CAST statement in URL
3.2.0
SQL injection Prevention - GET : suspicious OPENROWSET statement in URL
3.2.0
SQL injection Prevention - GET : suspicious DECLARE statement in URL
3.2.0
SQL injection Prevention - GET : suspicious OPENQUERY statement in URL
3.2.0
SQL injection Prevention - GET : suspicious shutdown statement in URL
3.2.0
SQL injection Prevention - GET : suspicious UNION SELECT statement in URL
3.2.0
SQL injection Prevention - GET : possible database version probing
3.2.0
SQL injection Prevention - GET : suspicious UPDATE SET statement in URL
3.2.0
SQL injection Prevention - GET : suspicious SELECT statement in URL
3.2.0
SQL injection Prevention - GET : suspicious INSERT statement in URL
3.2.0
SQL injection Prevention - GET : suspicious DROP statement in URL
3.2.0
SQL injection Prevention - GET : suspicious EXEC statement in URL
3.2.0
SQL injection Prevention - GET : block comment delimiters in URL
3.2.0
SQL injection Prevention - GET : suspicious combination of 'select' and 'sleep' statements in URL
5.0.0
SQL injection Prevention - GET : Evasion attempt with CAST and EXEC statements
5.0.0
SQL injection Prevention - GET : Authentication bypass attempt with OR statement
5.0.0
SQL injection Prevention - GET : suspicious SQL keywords in URL
5.0.0
     


 
 
 
 
 Risk level 
Low 

 Vulnerability First Public Report Date 
2016-08-10 

 Target Type 
Server 

 Possible exploit 
Remote