First published: Tue Aug 06 2024(Updated: )
SQL injection vulnerability in PayPal, Credit Card and Debit Card Payment affecting version 1.0. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending a specially crafted query to the server and retrieve all the information stored in it through the following 'username' in '/login.php' parameter.
Credit: cve-coordination@incibe.es
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Janobe Credit Card | =1.0 | |
Janobe Debit Card Payment | =1.0 | |
Janobe Paypal | =1.0 | |
Janobe School Attendence Monitoring System | =1.0 | |
Janobe School Event Management System | =1.0 |
There is no reported solution at this time.
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CVE-2024-33971 is classified as a high severity SQL injection vulnerability.
To fix CVE-2024-33971, update to the latest version of the vulnerable Janobe products.
CVE-2024-33971 affects version 1.0 of Janobe Credit Card, Debit Card Payment, PayPal, School Attendance Monitoring, and School Event Management systems.
The systems vulnerable to CVE-2024-33971 include Janobe Credit Card, Debit Card Payment, PayPal, and various school management applications.
Yes, exploiting CVE-2024-33971 can allow attackers to retrieve sensitive information stored on the server.