Joomla! Component Flip Wall 8.0 contains an SQL injection vulnerability that allows unauthenticated attackers to execute arbitrary SQL queries by injecting malicious code through the wallid parameter. Attackers can send GET requests to index.php with the option=com_flipwall&task=click&wallid parameter containing SQL injection payloads to extract sensitive database information.
Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2017-20265 affects the Joomla Flip Wall component version 8.0. A public-facing site using this extension may let an unauthenticated attacker manipulate database queries, which can expose sensitive data. The sources do not name a vendor patch or confirm active exploitation. Exposure is most likely on internet-facing Joomla sites with Pulseextensions Flip Wall 8.0 installed and reachable. Because this is a Joomla extension issue, unaffected Joomla sites or sites without this component are not implicated by the provided sources. Treat as a high-priority legacy web application exposure. The main business risk is database information disclosure from public Joomla sites using this extension. Prioritize asset discovery first, then remove, replace, or restrict the affected component pending vendor guidance. Mitigation focus: Inventory Joomla sites for Pulseextensions Flip Wall 8.0.; Check vendor or extension marketplace guidance for patched or replacement versions.; Disable or remove Flip Wall if it is not business-critical..
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