Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
CVE-2025-50383 is a high-severity SQL injection issue reported in Easy!Appointments v1.5.1. A logged-in attacker could potentially use the vulnerable ordering parameter to access or alter database data. The source bundle does not name a fixed release or vendor advisory, so remediation should start with vendor guidance and exposure reduction.
Executive priority
Treat this as priority remediation for exposed Easy!Appointments v1.5.1 systems because database confidentiality and integrity are at risk. Urgency is lower than confirmed exploited KEV issues, but public disclosure and high CVSS justify prompt action.
Technical view
The CVE describes CWE-89 SQL injection in the order_by parameter of Easy!Appointments v1.5.1. CVSS 3.1 is 8.1 with network attack vector, low complexity, low privileges required, no user interaction, and high confidentiality and integrity impact. Availability impact is not indicated.
Likely exposure
Exposure is most likely where Easy!Appointments v1.5.1 is deployed, especially internet-facing scheduling portals with authenticated user access. The CVE record's affected vendor/product fields are listed as n/a, so asset owners should verify product and version directly.
Exploitation context
The source bundle says CISA KEV status is false. A public GitHub reference exists, but the bundle does not prove active exploitation in the wild. The CVSS vector indicates exploitation requires low privileges, not anonymous access.
Researcher notes
Evidence is limited to the CVE description, CVSS vector, CWE-89 classification, project website, and a public GitHub reference. The bundle does not provide affected CPEs, patch details, vulnerable endpoint specifics, or confirmed exploitation telemetry.
Mitigation direction
Inventory all Easy!Appointments deployments and confirm exact versions.
Check Easy!Appointments or project guidance for a fixed version or official workaround.
Limit access to scheduling administration and authenticated user areas where possible.
Monitor application and database logs for suspicious ordering-parameter activity.
Review database integrity if suspicious authenticated activity is found.
Validation and detection
Confirm whether any deployment is running Easy!Appointments v1.5.1.
Map which instances are internet-facing or reachable by untrusted users.
Review authentication roles that can reach affected scheduling functions.
Check logs for unusual requests involving the order_by parameter.
Track vendor or project advisories for patch confirmation.
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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CWE-89: Database access and collection lookup
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CWE-89 · source CWE mapping
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.