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[SA22897] E-Calendar Pro Multiple SQL Injection Vulnerabilities

From: Secunia Security Advisories (sec-advsecunia.com)
Date: Thu Nov 16 2006 - 04:02:05 CST


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TITLE:
E-Calendar Pro Multiple SQL Injection Vulnerabilities

SECUNIA ADVISORY ID:
SA22897

VERIFY ADVISORY:
http://secunia.com/advisories/22897/

CRITICAL:
Moderately critical

IMPACT:
Manipulation of data

WHERE:
From remote

SOFTWARE:
E-Calendar Pro 3.x
http://secunia.com/product/12629/

DESCRIPTION:
Laurent Gaffié and Benjamin Mossé have reported some vulnerabilities
in E-Calendar Pro, which can be exploited by malicious people to
conduct SQL injection attacks.

1) The form fields "Username" and "Password" in admin/default.asp is
not properly sanitised before being used in SQL queries. This can be
exploited to manipulate SQL queries by injecting arbitrary SQL code.

Successful exploitation allows logging in to the administration
interface without valid user credentials.

2) The form fields "Event Title", "Location" and "Description" in
search.asp is not properly sanitised before being used in SQL
queries. This can be exploited to manipulate SQL queries by injecting
arbitrary SQL code.

The vulnerabilities are reported in version 3.0. Other versions may
also be affected.

SOLUTION:
Edit the source code to ensure that input is properly sanitised.

PROVIDED AND/OR DISCOVERED BY:
Laurent Gaffié and Benjamin Mossé

ORIGINAL ADVISORY:
http://s-a-p.ca/index.php?page=OurAdvisories&id=34

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