CVE-2009-2365: SQL Injection

Published Jul 8, 2009
·
Updated

SQL injection vulnerability in login.asp in DataCheck Solutions GalleryPal FE 1.5 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via unspecified vectors. NOTE: the provenance of this information is unknown; the details are obtained solely from third party information.

Affected Software

1 affected component
Datachecknh Gallerypal Fe=1.5

Event History

Jul 8, 2009
CVE Published
via MITRE·03:00 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·03:00 PM
Description
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Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of CVE-2009-2365?

CVE-2009-2365 is classified as a medium severity vulnerability due to its potential for SQL injection attacks.

2

How do I fix CVE-2009-2365?

To fix CVE-2009-2365, update to a patched version of DataCheck Solutions GalleryPal FE that addresses this SQL injection vulnerability.

3

What software is affected by CVE-2009-2365?

CVE-2009-2365 affects DataCheck Solutions GalleryPal FE version 1.5.

4

Can CVE-2009-2365 lead to data breaches?

Yes, CVE-2009-2365 can allow attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands, potentially leading to data breaches.

5

How can I identify the presence of CVE-2009-2365 in my application?

You may identify CVE-2009-2365 in your application by testing for SQL injection vulnerabilities using penetration testing tools.

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