First published: Tue Jan 09 2007(Updated: )
Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in Coppermine Photo Gallery 1.4.10 and earlier allow remote authenticated administrators to execute arbitrary SQL commands via (1) the cat parameter to albmgr.php, and possibly (2) the gid parameter to usermgr.php; (3) the start parameter to db_ecard.php; and the albumid parameter to unspecified files, related to the (4) filename_to_title and (5) del_titles functions.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Coppermine Coppermine Photo Gallery | =1.1_beta_2 | |
Coppermine Coppermine Photo Gallery | =1.2 | |
Coppermine Coppermine Photo Gallery | =1.3.2 | |
Coppermine Coppermine Photo Gallery | =1.1 | |
Coppermine Coppermine Photo Gallery | =1.4.9 | |
Coppermine Coppermine Photo Gallery | =1.0_rc3 | |
Coppermine Coppermine Photo Gallery | =1.4.4 | |
Coppermine Coppermine Photo Gallery | =1.2.2_b | |
Coppermine Coppermine Photo Gallery | =1.2.2_b-nuke | |
Coppermine Coppermine Photo Gallery | =1.2.1 | |
Coppermine Coppermine Photo Gallery | =1.3 | |
Coppermine Coppermine Photo Gallery | =1.3.3 | |
Coppermine Coppermine Photo Gallery | =1.3.4 | |
Coppermine Coppermine Photo Gallery | =1.0 | |
Coppermine Coppermine Photo Gallery | <=1.4.10 |
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CVE-2007-0122 is rated as a high severity vulnerability due to its potential for remote SQL injection by authenticated users.
Mitigation for CVE-2007-0122 involves upgrading to a patched version of Coppermine Photo Gallery beyond 1.4.10.
CVE-2007-0122 affects Coppermine Photo Gallery versions 1.4.10 and earlier.
CVE-2007-0122 can be exploited through SQL injection via parameters such as cat, gid, and start in various PHP scripts.
CVE-2007-0122 can be exploited by remote authenticated administrators, making it a particular risk in multi-user environments.