First published: Mon Apr 12 2004(Updated: )
SQL injection vulnerability in (1) auth.php and (2) admin.php in PHP-Nuke 6.x through 7.2 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL code and create an administrator account via base64-encoded SQL in the admin parameter.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
PHP-Nuke | =6.5_beta1 | |
PHP-Nuke | =6.5 | |
PHP-Nuke | =7.0 | |
PHP-Nuke | =7.2 | |
PHP-Nuke | =7.0_final | |
PHP-Nuke | =6.5_rc2 | |
PHP-Nuke | =6.5_rc3 | |
PHP-Nuke | =6.0 | |
PHP-Nuke | =6.5_final | |
PHP-Nuke | =6.7 | |
PHP-Nuke | =6.6 | |
PHP-Nuke | =6.9 | |
PHP-Nuke | =7.1 | |
PHP-Nuke | =6.5_rc1 |
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CVE-2004-1932 is considered a high-severity vulnerability due to its potential for remote SQL injection and unauthorized access.
To mitigate CVE-2004-1932, upgrade to a patched version of PHP-Nuke that addresses this SQL injection vulnerability.
CVE-2004-1932 impacts PHP-Nuke versions 6.0 through 7.2, including various release candidates and final versions.
Yes, CVE-2004-1932 allows attackers to execute arbitrary SQL code, potentially leading to account takeover by creating an unauthorized administrator.
To determine if your PHP-Nuke installation is vulnerable to CVE-2004-1932, check the version number against the affected versions listed in the vulnerability description.