Codezips Gym Management System
cpe:2.3:a:codezips:gym_management_system:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
- v1.0
A critical SQL injection vulnerability has been identified in Codezips Gym Management System version 1.0. The issue resides in the 'm_id' parameter of the '/dashboard/admin/new_submit.php' file. This vulnerability allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary SQL commands, potentially leading to unauthorized database access, data manipulation, and system compromise.
Exploitation of this vulnerability could result in a database compromise, allowing attackers to read, modify, or delete data. There is also a risk of data leakage, exposing sensitive customer or payment information. Additionally, malicious SQL queries could degrade application performance or cause crashes, and there is a potential for privilege escalation, leading to broader system access.
The vulnerability can be reproduced by sending a POST request to '/dashboard/admin/new_submit.php' with a crafted 'm_id' parameter that includes SQL injection payloads. This can be done using tools like sqlmap, which automates the process of finding and exploiting SQL injection vulnerabilities.
To address this vulnerability, it is recommended to use prepared statements or parameter binding to separate SQL logic from user input, enforce strict input validation on the 'm_id' parameter, apply the principle of least privilege for database user accounts, and schedule regular security audits to identify and address vulnerabilities.
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