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CVE-2009-4851
The activation resend function in the Profiles module in XOOPS before 2.4.1 sends activation codes in response to arbitrary activation requests, which allows remote attackers to bypass administrative approval via a request involving activate.php...
EUVD-2009-4814
Malware in sbrugna...
SQL Injection Vulnerability in Shandong Wave Administrative Approval Service System
The Administrative Service System is a comprehensive administrative service system that integrates information and consultation, approval and fee collection, management and coordination, and complaint and supervision. SQL injection vulnerability exists in Shandong Wave Administrative Approval...
SQL injection vulnerability exists in the xzsp/gxxt/tjfx/list4xq.aspx page of the approval system of Handan Lianbang Software Development Co.
The Administrative Approval System AAS is a system that helps to improve the efficiency of administrative authorization and the level of government services. SQL injection vulnerability exists in the approval system of Handan Lianbang Software Development Co. The injection file:...
某政府行政审批系统咨询处sql注入漏洞
简要描述: 女神是什么? 详细说明: 关键词 inurl:/OnlineQuery/QueryDetail.aspx? 关键词仅供参考 部分网站不存在注入, 可能是版本的原因。 举几个例子 注入地址:http://shenpi.yuzhou.gov.cn/OnlineQuery/QueryDetail.aspx?QueryId=487 sqlmap/1.0-dev - automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool http://www.sqlmap.org ! legal disclaimer: usage of sqlmap fo...
CVE-2009-4851
The activation resend function in the Profiles module in XOOPS before 2.4.1 sends activation codes in response to arbitrary activation requests, which allows remote attackers to bypass administrative approval via a request involving activate.php...
Authentication flaw
The activation resend function in the Profiles module in XOOPS before 2.4.1 sends activation codes in response to arbitrary activation requests, which allows remote attackers to bypass administrative approval via a request involving activate.php...
CVE-2009-4851
The activation resend function in the Profiles module in XOOPS before 2.4.1 sends activation codes in response to arbitrary activation requests, which allows remote attackers to bypass administrative approval via a request involving activate.php...