CVE-2019-25757: Joomla vWishlist 1.0.1 SQL Injection via vproductid Parameter
Joomla vWishlist 1.0.1 contains an SQL injection vulnerability that allows authenticated attackers to execute arbitrary SQL queries by injecting malicious code through the vproductid and userid parameters. Attackers can send POST requests to the component with crafted SQL payloads in these parameters to extract sensitive database information including version and database names.
Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2019-25757 affects Wdmtech vWishlist 1.0.1, a Joomla extension. An authenticated user can abuse vulnerable input handling to make the site database answer unauthorized queries. The main business risk is exposure of sensitive database information from Joomla sites using this specific extension version. Exposure appears limited to Joomla sites running Wdmtech vWishlist version 1.0.1. The attacker needs authenticated access, so public internet reachability plus weak or broadly available accounts increases risk. No other affected versions or products are stated in the source bundle. Prioritize remediation for internet-facing Joomla sites using vWishlist 1.0.1, especially where many users can authenticate. The issue is high severity because it can expose database information, but urgency is reduced if the extension is absent or tightly access-controlled. Mitigation focus: Inventory Joomla sites for Wdmtech vWishlist version 1.0.1.; Check Wdmtech or Joomla extension guidance for a fixed release or official workaround.; Disable or remove vWishlist 1.0.1 where business impact allows..
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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.