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CVE-2013-3578: SQL injection vulnerability in the Help Desk application in Wave EMBASSY Remote Administration Server (ERAS...

SQL injection vulnerability in the Help Desk application in Wave EMBASSY Remote Administration Server (ERAS) allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the ct100$4MainController$TextBoxSearchValue parameter (aka the search field), leading to execution of operating-system commands.

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This issue affects the Help Desk application in Wave EMBASSY Remote Administration Server. An authenticated remote user could abuse the search field to run SQL commands, with the reported impact extending to operating-system command execution. That makes it serious where ERAS is still deployed, especially if help desk access is broadly granted. Likely exposure is limited to organizations running Wave EMBASSY Remote Administration Server with the Help Desk application enabled and reachable by authenticated users. The provided bundle does not specify versions, CPEs, deployment defaults, or whether internet-facing instances are common. Treat this as high priority if ERAS is still in use. The business risk is not broad unauthenticated internet compromise, but abuse of valid access to reach database and possible host-level command execution. Prioritize inventory, access restriction, and vendor guidance review. Mitigation focus: Check Wave and CERT guidance for affected versions and fixes.; Restrict ERAS Help Desk access to trusted administrators only.; Place ERAS behind VPN or equivalent access controls..

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