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CVE-2013-1748: Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in PHP Address Book 8.2.5 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrar...

Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in PHP Address Book 8.2.5 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via unspecified parameters to (1) edit.php or (2) import.php. NOTE: the view.php id vector is already covered by CVE-2008-2565.1 and the edit.php id vector is already covered by CVE-2008-2565.2.

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CVE-2013-1748 describes SQL injection flaws in PHP Address Book 8.2.5. If an organization still runs this legacy application, an attacker may be able to manipulate the backend database through affected pages. The public record lacks CVSS, confirmed fixes, and active exploitation evidence, so exposure depends on whether this old application remains deployed. Likely exposure is limited to organizations still hosting PHP Address Book 8.2.5, especially if edit.php or import.php are reachable from untrusted networks. This is probably legacy or forgotten software rather than mainstream enterprise exposure. Treat as a legacy exposure cleanup item with potentially serious database impact if the application is still internet-facing. Priority should rise if the software stores sensitive contacts or customer data, or if it cannot be patched. Mitigation focus: Inventory for PHP Address Book 8.2.5 deployments.; Check project or vendor guidance for an upgrade or patch path.; Remove, replace, or isolate unsupported legacy deployments..

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