Joomla! Component Ajax Quiz 1.8 contains an SQL injection vulnerability that allows unauthenticated attackers to execute arbitrary SQL queries by injecting malicious code through the cid parameter. Attackers can send GET requests to index.php with the option=com_ajaxquiz and view=ajaxquiz parameters to extract sensitive database information including table names and column structures.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Ajax Quiz 1.8 for Joomla has an unauthenticated SQL injection flaw. A public website using this component could expose database information if attackers can reach the vulnerable feature. The source bundle names a public exploit reference but does not show active exploitation or a confirmed patch. Exposure is most likely on internet-facing Joomla sites with Webkul Ajax Quiz version 1.8 installed and reachable. The source bundle provides no CPEs, no fixed version, and no evidence about other versions, so inventory confirmation is required. Prioritize internet-facing Joomla sites first. The business risk is potential database disclosure without authentication, but the source bundle does not prove active exploitation. If Ajax Quiz 1.8 is present, reduce exposure immediately while confirming vendor remediation. Mitigation focus: Identify and remove or disable Ajax Quiz 1.8 where not business-critical.; Check Webkul or Joomla extension guidance for a fixed version or vendor workaround.; Upgrade only to a vendor-confirmed fixed release if one is available..
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