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CVE-2008-6777: Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in MyPHP Forum 3.0 and earlier allow remote attackers to execute arb...

Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in MyPHP Forum 3.0 and earlier allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) id parameter in a confirm action, the (2) user parameter in a newconfirm action, and (3) reqpwd action to member.php; and the (4) quote parameter in a post action and (5) pid parameter in an edit action to post.php, different vectors than CVE-2005-0413.2 and CVE-2007-6667.

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CVE-2008-6777 is a set of SQL injection flaws in MyPHP Forum 3.0 and earlier. A remote attacker could manipulate forum requests so the application sends unintended SQL to its database, potentially exposing or altering forum data. The public bundle lists an exploit reference, but no confirmed active exploitation or vendor patch details. Exposure is likely limited to legacy sites still running MyPHP Forum 3.0 or earlier, especially internet-facing forums. The bundle provides no CPEs or normalized vendor/product data, so teams must confirm installations through asset inventory and application review. Prioritize remediation if MyPHP Forum is present and internet-facing. The product appears old, the flaw affects database trust boundaries, and public exploit material is referenced. If the software is not in use, document non-exposure and close the item. Mitigation focus: Identify and remove unsupported MyPHP Forum installations where possible.; Check original vendor or trusted advisory guidance for any available fixed version.; Restrict public access to affected forum instances until remediated..

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