CVE-2017-14851: A SQL injection vulnerability exists in all Orpak SiteOmat versions prior to 2017-09-25.
A SQL injection vulnerability exists in all Orpak SiteOmat versions prior to 2017-09-25. The vulnerability is in the login page, where the authentication validation process contains an insecure SELECT query. The attack allows for authentication bypass.
Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2017-14851 is a critical authentication-bypass risk in Orpak SiteOmat versions before 2017-09-25. The login page used an insecure SQL query, allowing an attacker to bypass authentication. Systems reachable from untrusted networks should be treated as urgent until version and exposure are confirmed. Organizations running Orpak SiteOmat before 2017-09-25 are the known exposure. Risk is highest where the SiteOmat login page is reachable from the internet or broad internal networks. The source bundle does not provide CPEs or detailed product version identifiers. Treat this as high-priority asset validation and remediation. The vulnerability can bypass login without credentials, and the affected system class may be operationally sensitive. Focus first on exposed deployments and any instance with unknown version status. Mitigation focus: Confirm SiteOmat is on a vendor-supported release dated 2017-09-25 or later.; Review Orpak and ICSA-19-122-01 guidance before assuming a fix path.; Restrict SiteOmat login access to trusted management networks only..
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CWE-89 · source CWE mapping
Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an SQL Command ('SQL Injection')
Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an SQL Command ('SQL Injection') represents a recurring weakness pattern that can create exploitable paths when design, validation, or implementation controls are missing.