CVE-2018-25415: AiOPMSD Final 1.0.0 SQL Injection via director Parameter
AiOPMSD Final 1.0.0 contains an SQL injection vulnerability that allows unauthenticated attackers to execute arbitrary SQL queries by injecting malicious code through the director parameter. Attackers can send GET requests to director.php with crafted SQL payloads in the director parameter to extract sensitive database information including usernames, database names, and version details.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
AiOPMSD Final 1.0.0 has an unauthenticated SQL injection issue. A remote attacker could query the application database and expose sensitive data. The source bundle identifies a public exploit reference, but does not show confirmed active exploitation.
Executive priority
Treat this as high priority for any exposed instance. The issue is unauthenticated, remotely reachable, and targets database contents, but urgency depends on whether the obsolete application is actually present in your environment.
Technical view
CVE-2018-25415 is CWE-89 in AiOPMSD Final 1.0.0, affecting the director parameter in director.php. The CVSS v4.0 score is 8.8, with network access, low complexity, no privileges, and no user interaction required.
Likely exposure
Exposure is most likely where AiOPMSD Final 1.0.0 is still deployed, especially if reachable from the internet. The provided sources do not establish deployment prevalence, supported status, or affected versions beyond 1.0.0.
Exploitation context
A public ExploitDB reference is listed, so defenders should assume exploit details are accessible. The CVE is not marked KEV in the source bundle, and no cited source here confirms active exploitation.
Researcher notes
The evidence supports a product-specific SQL injection with public exploit availability, but not confirmed exploitation in the wild. No patch details are provided in the bundle, so remediation should be anchored to vendor or advisory updates and exposure reduction.
Mitigation direction
Check vendor and advisory sources for supported fixes or replacement guidance.
Remove or disable AiOPMSD Final if it is no longer required.
Restrict public access to affected instances while remediation is assessed.
Review application logs for suspicious director.php requests.
Back up and review database integrity if exposure is confirmed.
Validation and detection
Inventory web assets for AiOPMSD Final 1.0.0 deployments.
Confirm version from application files, package records, or administrative metadata.
Review logs for director.php requests using the director parameter.
Check whether the instance is internet reachable.
Track CVE, VulnCheck, and vendor pages for updated guidance.
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Potential ATT&CK relevance
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CWE-89 · source CWE mapping
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