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CVE-2020-35273: EgavilanMedia User Registration & Login System with Admin Panel 1.0 is affected by Cross Site Request Forge...

EgavilanMedia User Registration & Login System with Admin Panel 1.0 is affected by Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF) to remotely gain privileges in the User Profile panel. An attacker can update any user's account.

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Plain-English summary

This CVE describes a CSRF flaw in EgavilanMedia User Registration & Login System with Admin Panel 1.0. A remote attacker could abuse a logged-in user's browser to change account details, potentially gaining privileges. Sources do not provide CVSS scoring, patch details, or evidence of active exploitation.

Executive priority

Treat as a targeted exposure concern, not a confirmed mass-exploitation emergency. Prioritize validation if the named product is deployed, because account modification and privilege gain can create business-impacting access risk.

Technical view

The vulnerability is reported as CSRF in the User Profile panel, allowing account updates for any user. The CVE record names version 1.0 and references Exploit-DB 49151. The source bundle does not include CPEs, affected deployment details, fixed versions, or vendor mitigation guidance.

Likely exposure

Exposure appears limited to deployments of EgavilanMedia User Registration & Login System with Admin Panel 1.0, especially internet-accessible profile or admin functionality. The sources do not provide package identifiers, CPEs, or prevalence data.

Exploitation context

A public Exploit-DB reference exists, so technical details were publicly available. CISA KEV is false in the provided bundle, and no cited source states active exploitation in the wild.

Researcher notes

Evidence is sparse: the bundle identifies CSRF impact and a public Exploit-DB reference but lacks CVSS, CWE, CPE, fixed version, and vendor advisory data. Avoid assuming broader product impact beyond the named application and version.

Mitigation direction

  • Check vendor or project guidance for patched versions or official remediation.
  • Restrict access to admin and profile pages where practical.
  • Require anti-CSRF protections on profile and account update requests.
  • Review session and privilege-change workflows for unintended account modifications.
  • Monitor logs for unexpected profile or privilege changes.

Validation and detection

  • Inventory whether version 1.0 is deployed anywhere.
  • Confirm profile update requests require unpredictable CSRF tokens.
  • Verify account update actions enforce server-side authorization checks.
  • Review application logs for unexplained account changes.
  • Document compensating controls if no vendor fix is available.
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medium
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