7.5
CWE
89
Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2010-0610: SQL Injection

First published: Thu Feb 11 2010(Updated: )

Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in the Photoblog (com_photoblog) component for Joomla! allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the blog parameter in an images action to index.php. NOTE: a separate vector for the id parameter to detail.php may also exist.

Credit: cve@mitre.org

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Webguerilla Photoblog
Joomla=1.5.0

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2010-0610?

    CVE-2010-0610 is considered a high-severity vulnerability due to its potential for remote exploitation via SQL injection.

  • How do I fix CVE-2010-0610?

    To fix CVE-2010-0610, update the Photoblog component to a secure version that addresses the SQL injection vulnerabilities.

  • What are the potential impacts of CVE-2010-0610?

    The potential impacts of CVE-2010-0610 include unauthorized access to the database and execution of arbitrary SQL commands.

  • Which Joomla! versions are affected by CVE-2010-0610?

    CVE-2010-0610 affects versions of Joomla! that run the vulnerable com_photoblog component, particularly those prior to the patch.

  • Can CVE-2010-0610 be exploited remotely?

    Yes, CVE-2010-0610 can be exploited remotely, allowing attackers to manipulate SQL queries through the affected parameters.

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