CVE-2018-25390: HaPe PKH 1.1 SQL Injection via desa Parameter
HaPe PKH 1.1 contains an SQL injection vulnerability that allows unauthenticated attackers to manipulate database queries by injecting SQL code through the 'desa' POST parameter sent to lap-peserta-perdesa-pdf.php. Attackers can send a crafted request with a time-based blind payload to infer and extract sensitive database information.
Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2018-25390 is a SQL injection flaw in Sitejo HaPe PKH 1.1. An unauthenticated attacker could tamper with a reporting request and potentially read sensitive database information. The business risk is highest for organizations still running this legacy application where the affected PDF report endpoint is reachable. Exposure appears limited to deployments of Sitejo HaPe PKH version 1.1, especially systems with the affected report route accessible over a network or the internet. The bundle does not provide deployment prevalence, CPEs, or a fixed version. Prioritize discovery and containment if HaPe PKH supports sensitive beneficiary or participant data. The absence of confirmed active exploitation lowers emergency certainty, but unauthenticated database exposure and public exploit information make internet-facing systems a high-priority risk. Mitigation focus: Identify and isolate any HaPe PKH 1.1 deployments.; Check vendor or maintainer guidance for an official fix or replacement.; Restrict access to the affected report endpoint if the system must remain online..
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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.