CVE-2018-25386: HaPe PKH 1.1 SQL Injection via id Parameter in admin/media.php
HaPe PKH 1.1 contains multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in admin/media.php that allow attackers to manipulate database queries by injecting SQL code through the 'id' parameter. An unauthenticated attacker can exploit the desa module (module=desa&act=hapus), while authenticated users can exploit the pengurus, fasilitas, and kelompok modules (for example act=print, act=editpengurus, act=editfasilitas, and act=editkelompok). Successful exploitation allows extraction of sensitive database information including the current user, database name, and DBMS version.
Security readout for executives and security teams
HaPe PKH 1.1 has SQL injection flaws in admin/media.php. Attackers may tamper with database queries through the id parameter, including one unauthenticated desa module path and authenticated paths in other modules. Disclosed impact includes sensitive database information exposure and limited integrity impact. Exposure appears limited to organizations running Sitejo HaPe PKH 1.1, especially internet-reachable administrative paths. No CPEs are listed, so automated inventory may miss it. Validate product, version, and route presence directly. Prioritize if HaPe PKH 1.1 is internet-facing or stores sensitive citizen, beneficiary, or administrative data. The vulnerability is high severity, has public exploit information, and may expose database details without user interaction. Mitigation focus: Identify and restrict any internet-exposed HaPe PKH 1.1 instances.; Check vendor or maintainer guidance for patches or supported upgrade paths.; Limit access to administrative PHP routes to trusted networks..
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