Code-Projects Admission Management System SQL Injection Vulnerability in Signup Confirmation File
Vulnerability
A critical SQL injection vulnerability has been identified in version 1.0 of the Code-Projects Admission Management System. The issue resides in the 'signupconfirm.php' file, where the 'in_eml' parameter is manipulated to inject malicious SQL queries. This vulnerability can be exploited remotely without any authentication, potentially leading to unauthorized database access, data modification or deletion, and exposure of sensitive information.
Impact
Exploitation of this vulnerability allows for unauthorized access to the database, manipulation or deletion of data, and access to sensitive information. Such actions pose a significant threat to the overall security of the system and the integrity of its data.
Reproduction
The vulnerability can be reproduced by sending a POST request to 'signupconfirm.php' with the 'in_eml' parameter crafted to include malicious SQL payloads. This can be done using tools like sqlmap, which automate the injection process and exploit the vulnerability.
Remediation
It is recommended to use prepared statements and parameter binding to prevent SQL injection, validate and filter user input, minimize database user permissions, and conduct regular security audits.
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