a2z NetSolutions CMS Multiple Parameter SQL Injection Vulnerabilities


Description   Multiple vulnerabilities have been identified in Giga Nepal CMS, which could be exploited by attackers to manipulate and inject SQL queries. These issues are caused by input validation errors in the "more_news.php", "news.php", "news_details.php", "details.php", "anews.php" and "hotOffers.php" scripts when processing the "id" parameter, which could be exploited by malicious people to conduct SQL injection attacks.
     
Vulnerable Products   Vulnerable Software:
a2z NetSolutions CMS
     
Solution  
     
CVE  
     
References   http://inj3ct0r.com/exploits/10309
     
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 OPENROWSET 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
Misc : Remote code execution prevention: 2 '|' characters found as a parameter of a script file
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
     


 
 
 
 
 Risk level 
Moderate 

 Vulnerability First Public Report Date 
2010-07-09 

 Target Type 
Server 

 Possible exploit 
Local & Remote