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CVE-2009-4933: Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in login.php in EZ Webitor allow remote attackers to execute arbitra...

Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in login.php in EZ Webitor allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) txtUserId (Username) and (2) txtPassword (Password) parameters. NOTE: some of these details are obtained from third party information.

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CVE-2009-4933 describes SQL injection flaws in EZ Webitor's login.php. A remote attacker could manipulate username or password inputs to run database queries. For an organization still running this legacy software, the business risk is possible account bypass, data exposure, or data alteration. Public references include an exploit listing, but the bundle does not show active exploitation. Exposure is most likely where EZ Webitor is still deployed and its login.php page is reachable from the internet or an untrusted network. The bundle does not provide CPEs, versions, deployment defaults, or a vendor name, so asset confirmation is required before scoping risk. Prioritize investigation if EZ Webitor is present, especially on public-facing systems. The issue affects a login path and could impact database confidentiality or integrity. Because fix details are absent from the provided sources, the immediate task is exposure confirmation and vendor-guided remediation or retirement. Mitigation focus: Inventory systems for EZ Webitor and exposed login.php endpoints.; Check vendor or maintainer guidance for patches or supported upgrade paths.; Restrict access to the login page to trusted networks or VPN users..

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