PHPGurukul Auto Taxi Stand Management System SQL Injection Vulnerability

Vulnerability

A critical SQL injection vulnerability has been identified in PHPGurukul Auto Taxi Stand Management System version 1.0. The issue resides in the file '/admin/new-autoortaxi-entry-form.php', where the 'drivername' parameter is manipulated, allowing attackers to inject malicious SQL queries. This vulnerability can be exploited remotely, potentially affecting other parameters as well.

Impact

Exploitation of this vulnerability allows unauthorized access to the database, enabling attackers to leak, modify, or delete data. Additionally, it could lead to complete control over the system and disruption of services.

Reproduction

The vulnerability can be reproduced by sending a POST request to '/atsms/admin/new-autoortaxi-entry-form.php' with the 'drivername' parameter. The injected SQL payload can be crafted to exploit the SQL injection vulnerability, such as by using a time-based blind SQL injection technique that leverages the SQL 'SLEEP' function to create a delay, indicating successful injection.

Remediation

To address this vulnerability, it is recommended to use prepared statements and parameter binding to prevent SQL injection. Input validation and filtering should be implemented to ensure that user input conforms to expected formats, blocking malicious data. Additionally, database user permissions should be minimized, ensuring that the account used to connect to the database has only the necessary privileges.

Added: Jun 9, 2025, 7:46 PM
Updated: Jun 9, 2025, 7:46 PM

Vulnerability Rating

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spread
0.3
impact
5.0
exploitability
9.1
remediation
0.0
relevance
0.0
threat
6.4
urgency
2.9
incentive
10.0

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