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CVE-2010-4796: Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in PHPYun 1.1.6 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL comm...

Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in PHPYun 1.1.6 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) provinceid parameter to search.php and the (2) e parameter to resumeview.php.

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PHPYun 1.1.6 reportedly lets remote attackers run arbitrary SQL against the application's database through vulnerable web parameters. For leaders, the concern is potential database exposure or tampering on legacy PHPYun sites. The public bundle does not provide CVSS, known exploitation, or a named fixed release. Exposure appears limited to organizations still running PHPYun 1.1.6, especially internet-facing instances where search.php or resumeview.php are reachable. The provided affected-product metadata is incomplete and does not identify additional versions, CPEs, hosted services, or downstream packages. Prioritize if PHPYun 1.1.6 is public-facing or stores sensitive candidate, employer, or account data. If the product is absent, business urgency is low. If present and unsupported, plan rapid containment or replacement because SQL injection can affect confidentiality and integrity. Mitigation focus: Identify any PHPYun 1.1.6 deployments and prioritize exposed instances.; Check vendor or trusted advisory guidance for a fixed release or supported migration path.; Remove, isolate, or restrict access to unsupported PHPYun installations..

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