First published: Wed Sep 01 2021(Updated: )
A SQL Injection vulnerability exists in openSIS 8.0 when MySQL (MariaDB) is being used as the application database. A malicious attacker can issue SQL commands to the MySQL (MariaDB) database through the NamesList.php str parameter.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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OS4Ed OpenSIS | =8.0 |
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CVE-2021-39378 is a SQL Injection vulnerability in openSIS 8.0 when MySQL (MariaDB) is being used as the application database.
The severity of CVE-2021-39378 is critical with a severity value of 9.8.
CVE-2021-39378 allows a malicious attacker to issue SQL commands to the MySQL (MariaDB) database through the NamesList.php str parameter in openSIS 8.0.
To fix CVE-2021-39378, it is recommended to update openSIS to the latest version or apply the necessary patches provided by the vendor.
More information about CVE-2021-39378 can be found on the openSIS website, as well as the GitHub repositories for openSIS Classic and the security researcher who reported the vulnerability.