Code-Projects COVID Tracking System SQL Injection Vulnerability

Vulnerability

A SQL injection vulnerability has been identified in Code-Projects COVID Tracking System version 1.0. The issue arises in the login.php file, where the 'code' parameter is not properly validated, allowing attackers to inject malicious SQL queries. This vulnerability can be exploited remotely, without any authentication, potentially leading to unauthorized database access, data manipulation, and exposure of sensitive information.

Impact

Exploitation of this vulnerability allows for SQL injection, which could lead to unauthorized database access, data modification or deletion, access to sensitive information, and disruption of services.

Reproduction

The vulnerability can be reproduced by sending a POST request to '/cts/classes/Login.php?f=elogin' with a crafted 'code' parameter that includes malicious SQL payloads. This can be done using tools like sqlmap, which automates the process of finding and exploiting SQL injection vulnerabilities.

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.

Added: Nov 24, 2025, 6:17 AM
Updated: Nov 24, 2025, 6:17 AM

Vulnerability Rating

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spread
0.0
impact
7.5
exploitability
8.7
remediation
0.0
relevance
1.1
threat
6.4
urgency
2.9
incentive
5.8

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