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CVE-2011-5072: Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in Support Incident Tracker (aka SiT!) before 3.65 allow remote atta...

Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in Support Incident Tracker (aka SiT!) before 3.65 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) start parameter to portal/kb.php; (2) contractid parameter to contract_add_service.php; (3) id parameter to edit_escalation_path.php; (4) unlock, (5) lock, or (6) selected parameter to holding_queue.php; inc parameter in a report action to (7) report_customers.php or (8) report_incidents_by_site.php; (9) start parameter to search.php; or (10) sites parameter to transactions.php.

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CVE-2011-5072 is a set of SQL injection flaws in Support Incident Tracker, also known as SiT!, before version 3.65. A remote attacker could manipulate database queries through several web parameters, potentially affecting ticketing data confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Exposure is most likely limited to organizations still running internet-accessible or intranet-accessible SiT! versions before 3.65. The provided affected-product metadata is incomplete, so asset inventory should confirm actual SiT! deployments and versions. Prioritize remediation if SiT! is still used, especially if reachable by untrusted users. Remote SQL injection in a support system can expose customer, contract, and incident data, even though current exploitation evidence is not provided. Mitigation focus: Upgrade SiT! to version 3.65 or later if still deployed.; Review SiT! 3.65 release notes and vendor guidance for exact fixes.; Retire or isolate unsupported SiT! instances where upgrade is not practical..

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