An issue in OS4ED openSIS v8.0 through v9.1 allows attackers to execute a directory traversal by sending a crafted POST request to /Modules.php?modname=messaging/Inbox.php&modfunc=save&filename.
OS4ED openSIS v7.0 to v9.1 was discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the cpid parameter at /modules/messages/Inbox.php.
An insecure direct object reference (IDOR) in the component /assets/stafffiles of OS4ED openSIS v7.0 to v9.1 allows unauthenticated attackers to access files uploaded by staff members.
OS4ED openSIS v7.0 to v9.1 was discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the filterid parameter at /students/StudentFilters.php.
OS4ED openSIS v7.0 to v9.1 was discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the groupid parameter at /messaging/Group.php.
An issue in OS4ED openSIS v8.0 through v9.1 allows attackers to execute a directory traversal by sending a crafted POST request to /Modules.php?modname=messaging/Inbox.php&modfunc=save&filename.
An issue in OS4ED openSIS v8.0 through v9.1 allows attackers to execute a directory traversal and delete files by sending a crafted POST request to /Modules.php?modname=users/Staff.php&removefile.
OS4ED openSIS v7.0 to v9.1 was discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the table parameter at /attendance/AttendanceCodes.php. The remote, authenticated attacker requires the admin role to successfully exploit this vulnerability.
OS4ED openSIS v7.0 through v9.1 contains a SQL injection vulnerability via the stuid parameter at /modules/students/Student.php.
The Community Edition version 9.0 of OS4ED's openSIS Classic allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via a directory traversal vulnerability in the 'filename' parameter of 'DownloadWindow.php'.
An Insecure Direct Object Reference (IDOR) vulnerability in the Community Edition version 9.0 of openSIS Classic allows an unauthenticated remote attacker to access any student's files by visiting '/assets/studentfiles/<studentId>-<filename>'
OpenSIS Classic Community Edition version 9.0 lacks cross-site request forgery (CSRF) protection throughout the whole app. This may allow an attacker to trick an authenticated user into performing any kind of state changing request.
A reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the Community Edition version 9.0 of OS4ED's openSIS Classic allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript in the web browser of a user, by including a malicious payload into the 'include' parameter in 'ForExport.php'
The Community Edition version 9.0 of OS4ED's openSIS Classic has a broken access control vulnerability in the database backup functionality. Whenever an admin generates a database backup, the backup is stored in the web root while the file name has a format of "opensisBackup<date>.sql" (e.g. "opensisBackup07-20-2023.sql"), i.e. can easily be guessed. This file can be accessed by any unauthenticated actor and contains a dump of the whole database including password hashes.
A reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the Community Edition version 9.0 of OS4ED's openSIS Classic allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript in the web browser of a user, by including a malicious payload into any of the 'calendarid', 'schooldate', 'month' or 'year' parameters in 'CalendarModal.php'.
A reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the Community Edition version 9.0 of OS4ED's openSIS Classic allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript in the web browser of a user, by including a malicious payload into the 'ajax' parameter in 'ParentLookup.php'.
Open Solutions for Education, Inc openSIS Community Edition v8.0 and earlier is vulnerable to SQL Injection via CalendarModal.php.
Due to lack of protection, parameter studentid in OpenSIS Classic 8.0 /modules/eligibility/Student.php can be used to inject SQL queries to extract information from databases.
OS4ED openSIS 8.0 is affected by cross-site scripting (XSS) in EmailCheckOthers.php. An attacker can inject JavaScript code to get the user's cookie and take over the working session of user.
OS4ED openSIS 8.0 is affected by SQL Injection in CheckDuplicateName.php, which can extract information from the database.
OS4ED openSIS 8.0 is affected by SQL injection in ChooseCpSearch.php, ChooseRequestSearch.php. An attacker can inject a SQL query to extract information from the database.
A SQL injection vulnerability exists in version 8.0 of openSIS when MySQL or MariaDB is used as the application database. An attacker can then issue the SQL command through the /opensis/modules/grades/InputFinalGrades.php, period parameter.
A SQL injection vulnerability exists in version 8.0 of openSIS when MySQL or MariaDB is used as the application database. An attacker can then issue the SQL command through the /opensis/modules/users/Staff.php, staff{TITLE] parameter.
A SQL injection vulnerability exists in version 8.0 of openSIS when MySQL or MariaDB is used as the application database. An attacker can then issue the SQL command through the /opensis/functions/GetStuListFnc.php &Grade= parameter.
OpenSIS Community Edition version <= 7.6 is affected by a reflected XSS vulnerability in EmailCheck.php via the "opt" parameter.
OpenSIS Community Edition version <= 7.6 is affected by a local file inclusion vulnerability in DownloadWindow.php via the "filename" parameter.
OpenSIS Community Edition through 7.6 is affected by incorrect access controls for the file ResetUserInfo.php that allow an unauthenticated attacker to change the password of arbitrary users.
OpenSIS Community Edition before 7.5 is affected by a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in SideForStudent.php via the modname parameter.
A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the install functionality of OS4Ed openSIS 7.4. The username variable which is set at line 121 in install/Step5.php allows for injection of PHP code into the Data.php file that it writes. An attacker can send an HTTP request to trigger this vulnerability.
A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the install functionality of OS4Ed openSIS 7.4. The password variable which is set at line 122 in install/Step5.php allows for injection of PHP code into the Data.php file that it writes. An attacker can send an HTTP request to trigger this vulnerability.