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SugarCRM 12.2.0 SQL Injection Vulnerability
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---------------------------------------------------- SugarCRM <= 12.2.0 Two SQL Injection Vulnerabilities ---------------------------------------------------- [-] Software Link: https://www.sugarcrm.com [-] Affected Versions: Version 12.2.0 and prior versions. Version 12.0.2 and prior versions. Version 11.0.5 and prior versions. [-] Vulnerabilities Description: 1) User input passed through the “metrics” parameter to the “/Forecasts/metrics” REST API endpoint is not properly sanitized before being used to construct a SQL query. This can be exploited by malicious users to e.g. read sensitive data from the database through in-band SQL Injection attacks. 2) User input passed through the “placeholder_fields” parameter to the e.g. “/Notes/{recordID}/link/history” REST API endpoint is not properly sanitized before being used to construct a SQL query. This can be exploited by malicious users to e.g. read sensitive data from the database through in-band SQL Injection attacks. [-] Proof of Concept: https://karmainsecurity.com/pocs/CVE-2023-35811_1.php https://karmainsecurity.com/pocs/CVE-2023-35811_2.php [-] Solution: Upgrade to version 12.3.0, 12.0.3, 11.0.6, or later. [-] Disclosure Timeline: [14/02/2023] - Vendor notified [12/04/2023] - Fixed versions released [17/06/2023] - CVE number assigned [23/08/2023] - Publication of this advisory [-] CVE Reference: The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) has assigned the name CVE-2023-35811 to these vulnerabilities. [-] Credits: Vulnerabilities discovered by Egidio Romano. [-] Original Advisory: https://karmainsecurity.com/KIS-2023-08 [-] Other References: https://support.sugarcrm.com/Resources/Security/sugarcrm-sa-2023-008/ # 0day.today [2024-11-15] #