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CVE-2005-3363: SQL injection vulnerability in Saphp Lesson, possibly saphp Lesson1.1 and saphpLesson2.0, allows remote att...

SQL injection vulnerability in Saphp Lesson, possibly saphp Lesson1.1 and saphpLesson2.0, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the forumid parameter in (1) showcat.php and (2) add.php.

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CVE-2005-3363 is a SQL injection issue in the legacy Saphp Lesson application. If an exposed site still runs affected code, an unauthenticated remote attacker may be able to manipulate database queries through the forumid parameter. Business risk depends on whether this old software is still deployed and what data its database holds. Exposure is likely limited to internet-facing legacy Saphp Lesson installations, especially sites exposing showcat.php or add.php. The source bundle does not provide reliable product metadata, package identifiers, or maintained vendor status, so inventory confirmation is essential. Prioritize if any public site still runs Saphp Lesson or a fork. This is old software, but SQL injection against an exposed application can directly threaten stored data. If the product is absent, no further action is needed beyond recording the inventory result. Mitigation focus: Inventory sites for Saphp Lesson, SaphpLesson 2.0, and related PHP files.; Remove or isolate exposed legacy instances until applicability is confirmed.; Check vendor or archival project guidance; no fixed version is identified here..

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