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CVE-2009-4571: Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in index.php in PhpShop 0.8.1 allow remote attackers to execute arbi...

Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in index.php in PhpShop 0.8.1 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) module_id parameter in an admin/function_list action, the (2) vendor_id parameter in a vendor/vendor_form action, the (3) module_id parameter in an admin/module_form action, the (4) user_id parameter in an admin/user_form action, the (5) vendor_category_id parameter in a vendor/vendor_category_form action, the (6) user_id parameter in a store/user_form action, the (7) payment_method_id parameter in a store/payment_method_form action, the (8) tax_rate_id parameter in a tax/tax_form action, or the (9) category parameter in a shop/browse action. NOTE: the product_id vector is already covered by CVE-2008-0681.

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PhpShop 0.8.1 has multiple SQL injection flaws in index.php. An attacker who can reach affected pages may be able to manipulate the site database, which could expose customer, order, account, or store data depending on deployment and database permissions. Exposure is most likely for legacy internet-facing PhpShop 0.8.1 installations, especially sites exposing index.php routes for shop browsing or administrative/vendor/store functions. The supplied affected metadata is incomplete and lists vendor/product as n/a. Treat as urgent if PhpShop 0.8.1 is still reachable from the internet. The product is old, the flaw affects database integrity and confidentiality, and no remediation detail is supplied in the CVE bundle. Mitigation focus: Inventory and retire or isolate any PhpShop 0.8.1 deployments.; Check original vendor or maintainer guidance for fixed versions or patches.; Restrict public access to administrative, vendor, store, and tax management actions..

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