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CVE-2008-7097: Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in Qsoft K-Rate Premium allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary...

Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in Qsoft K-Rate Premium allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via (1) the $id variable in admin/includes/dele_cpac.php, (2) $ord[order_id] variable in payments/payment_received.php, (3) $id variable in includes/functions.php, and (4) unspecified variables in modules/chat.php, as demonstrated via the (a) show parameter in an online action to index.php; (b) PATH_INTO to the room/ handler; (c) image and (d) id parameters in a vote action to index.php; (e) PATH_INFO to the blog/ handler; and (f) id parameter in a blog_edit action to index.php.

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CVE-2008-7097 describes multiple SQL injection flaws in Qsoft K-Rate Premium. If an organization still runs this old application on the internet, a remote attacker could manipulate database queries and potentially read, change, or delete application data. No source in the bundle says it is actively exploited today. Exposure is most likely for legacy Qsoft K-Rate Premium deployments with the referenced scripts or routes reachable from untrusted networks. The provided affected-product metadata is incomplete, so confirm by software inventory and application fingerprinting rather than assuming broad exposure. Prioritize quickly if Qsoft K-Rate Premium is still deployed, especially on public sites or payment-adjacent workflows. If not present, this is a low operational concern after inventory confirmation. Mitigation focus: Identify and retire any internet-facing Qsoft K-Rate Premium deployments.; Check vendor or archived project guidance for a fixed release or official workaround.; Restrict access to admin, payment, chat, vote, room, and blog endpoints..

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