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CVE-2011-5276: SQL injection vulnerability in the drawAdminTools_PackageInstaller function in shared/inc/forms/packager.ph...

SQL injection vulnerability in the drawAdminTools_PackageInstaller function in shared/inc/forms/packager.php in Domain Technologie Control (DTC) before 0.32.11 allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the database_name parameter.

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CVE-2011-5276 is a SQL injection flaw in Domain Technologie Control before 0.32.11. An authenticated remote user could send crafted input through the package installer database name field and make the application run unintended database commands. This mainly matters for organizations still operating old DTC installations or Debian packages from that period. Exposure is likely limited to legacy Domain Technologie Control deployments before 0.32.11 where authenticated users can access the package installer workflow. The source bundle does not provide normalized CPEs, deployment prevalence, or affected downstream package versions beyond the Debian advisory reference. Prioritize remediation if DTC is still present, especially on internet-facing or shared-hosting systems. The product and issue are old, but SQL injection against hosting control software can threaten customer data, service integrity, and operational trust. Mitigation focus: Upgrade Domain Technologie Control to 0.32.11 or later.; Apply Debian DSA-2365 updates where DTC was installed from Debian packages.; Restrict DTC administrative and package installer access to trusted accounts only..

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