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CVE-2013-7189: Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in iScripts AutoHoster, possibly 2.4, allow remote attackers to exec...

Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in iScripts AutoHoster, possibly 2.4, allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the cmbdomain parameter to (1) checktransferstatus.php, (2) checktransferstatusbck.php, or (3) additionalsettings.php; or (4) invno parameter to payinvoiceothers.php.

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CVE-2013-7189 describes multiple SQL injection flaws in iScripts AutoHoster, possibly version 2.4. A remote attacker could manipulate specific request parameters to run arbitrary database queries. For leaders, the main concern is potential compromise of hosted customer, billing, or account data if an exposed AutoHoster instance is still in use. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running iScripts AutoHoster, especially version 2.4 or nearby legacy builds, with the named PHP scripts reachable by remote users. The source bundle does not confirm broader product versions or maintained package identifiers. Treat this as a high-priority legacy web application risk if AutoHoster is present. SQL injection can expose or alter sensitive business data, and the absence of clear patch metadata increases operational uncertainty. Mitigation focus: Identify any iScripts AutoHoster deployments and confirm the installed version.; Check vendor or maintainer guidance for patched versions or official workarounds.; Restrict public access to affected PHP scripts until remediation is confirmed..

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