SQL injection vulnerability, by which an attacker could send a specially designed query through CATEGORY parameter in /jobportal/admin/vacancy/controller.php, and retrieve all the information stored in it.
SQL injection vulnerability, by which an attacker could send a specially designed query through id parameter in /jobportal/admin/employee/index.php, and retrieve all the information stored in it.
SQL injection vulnerability, by which an attacker could send a specially designed query through search parameter in /jobportal/index.php, and retrieve all the information stored in it.
SQL injection vulnerability, by which an attacker could send a specially designed query through id parameter in /jobportal/admin/category/index.php, and retrieve all the information stored in it.
SQL injection vulnerability, by which an attacker could send a specially designed query through CATEGORY parameter in /jobportal/admin/category/controller.php, and retrieve all the information stored in it.
SQL injection vulnerability, by which an attacker could send a specially designed query through userid parameter in /jobportal/admin/user/controller.php, and retrieve all the information stored in it.
SQL injection vulnerability, by which an attacker could send a specially designed query through JOBREGID parameter in /jobportal/admin/applicants/controller.php, and retrieve all the information stored in it.
File upload restriction bypass vulnerability in PHPGurukul Job Portal 1.0, the exploitation of which could allow an authenticated user to execute an RCE via webshell.
An unauthenticated file upload vulnerability has been identified in admin/gallery.php in PHPGurukul Job Portal 1.0. The vulnerability could be exploited by an unauthenticated remote attacker to upload content to the server, including PHP files, which could result in command execution.