CVE-2020-35276: EgavilanMedia ECM Address Book 1.0 is affected by SQL injection.
EgavilanMedia ECM Address Book 1.0 is affected by SQL injection. An attacker can bypass the Admin Login panel through SQLi and get Admin access and add or remove any user.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
CVE-2020-35276 describes an SQL injection issue in EgavilanMedia ECM Address Book 1.0 that can bypass the admin login. Successful abuse could give an attacker administrator access to add or remove users. Public metadata does not provide CVSS scoring, detailed affected CPEs, or a named patch.
Executive priority
Treat as urgent only if this product is deployed, especially with exposed admin access. The business risk is account control and unauthorized user changes, but evidence is limited and no active exploitation is cited.
Technical view
The CVE description says the Admin Login panel can be bypassed through SQL injection, resulting in administrative control over user management. The source bundle does not include affected CPEs, CWE mapping, proof of active exploitation, or remediation details beyond the public reference.
Likely exposure
Exposure appears limited to deployments of EgavilanMedia ECM Address Book 1.0, especially where the admin login is reachable from untrusted networks. The structured affected-product metadata is incomplete and lists vendor/product as n/a.
Exploitation context
The CVE and reference describe authentication bypass leading to admin access. CISA KEV status is false in the bundle, and no cited source states active exploitation in the wild.
Researcher notes
Primary gaps are missing CVSS, CWE, CPE, fixed-version, and vendor advisory data. Avoid assuming broader EgavilanMedia products are affected. Track the CVE record and reference for any remediation or exploitation updates.
Mitigation direction
Check vendor or project guidance for a fixed release or patch.
Restrict admin panel access to trusted networks or VPN users.
Remove or replace the application if it is unsupported.
Audit users and recent administrative changes for unauthorized activity.
If maintaining the code, use parameterized queries in login handling.
Validation and detection
Inventory systems for EgavilanMedia ECM Address Book 1.0.
Confirm whether any admin login is internet-accessible.
Review authentication code for unsafe SQL query construction.
Check application logs for suspicious admin login attempts.
Verify user lists for unexpected additions or removals.
Generated from the cited source records. This long-tail analysis has not been individually reviewed by a named human.
Potential ATT&CK relevance
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Database behavior lookup
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Dec 21, 2020, 14:51 UTC (UTC+00:00)
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