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CVE-2016-0769: Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in eshop-orders.php in the eShop plugin 6.3.14 for WordPress allow (...

Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in eshop-orders.php in the eShop plugin 6.3.14 for WordPress allow (1) remote administrators to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the delid parameter or remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (2) view, (3) mark, or (4) change parameter.

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CVE-2016-0769 is a SQL injection issue in the WordPress eShop plugin 6.3.14. An authenticated user, and in one case an administrator, could influence database queries through order-management parameters. For affected ecommerce sites, the concern is unauthorized database access or modification. The source bundle does not provide CVSS, a named fix, or evidence of active exploitation. Exposure is likely limited to WordPress sites running eShop plugin 6.3.14 with authenticated users who can access the affected order-management functionality. Public-facing ecommerce sites with multiple user accounts or weak account controls should treat this as higher priority. Prioritize affected ecommerce sites because SQL injection can threaten customer, order, and business data. Urgency is high when the plugin is exposed to many authenticated users. If the plugin is absent or not version 6.3.14, this CVE is not currently indicated by the provided sources. Mitigation focus: Inventory WordPress sites for the eShop plugin and confirm installed versions.; Check vendor or maintainer guidance for a fixed release or supported replacement.; Disable or remove eShop 6.3.14 if no maintained fix is available..

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