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📄 OpenSTAManager 2.9.8 SQL Injection
OpenSTAManager versions 2.9.8 and below suffer from a remote SQL injection vulnerability in ajaxcomplete.php. CVE-2025-69213: OpenSTAManager has a SQL Injection in ajaxcomplete.php getsedi endpoint Overview | Field | Details | |---|---| | CVE ID | CVE-2025-69213 | | Severity | HIGH | | Advisory |...
Exploit for SQL Injection in Devcode Openstamanager
CVE-2025-69213: OpenSTAManager has a SQL Injection in ajaxcom...
CVE-2025-69213
OpenSTAManager is an open source management software for technical assistance and invoicing. In version 2.9.8 and prior, a SQL Injection vulnerability exists in the ajaxcomplete.php endpoint when handling the getsedi operation. An authenticated attacker can inject malicious SQL code through the...
CVE-2025-69213
OpenSTAManager is an open source management software for technical assistance and invoicing. In version 2.9.8 and prior, a SQL Injection vulnerability exists in the ajaxcomplete.php endpoint when handling the getsedi operation. An authenticated attacker can inject malicious SQL code through the...
EUVD-2025-206783
OpenSTAManager is an open source management software for technical assistance and invoicing. In version 2.9.8 and prior, a SQL Injection vulnerability exists in the ajaxcomplete.php endpoint when handling the getsedi operation. An authenticated attacker can inject malicious SQL code through the...
CVE-2025-69213
CVE-2025-69213 affects OpenSTAManager prior to 2.10-beta, with a SQL Injection in the ajax_complete.php endpoint (get_sedi) that concatenates user input from the idanagrafica parameter into the SQL query. The vulnerability enables an authenticated attacker to inject SQL via idanagrafica, potentia...
CVE-2025-69213 OpenSTAManager has a SQL Injection in ajax_complete.php (get_sedi endpoint)
OpenSTAManager is an open source management software for technical assistance and invoicing. In version 2.9.8 and prior, a SQL Injection vulnerability exists in the ajaxcomplete.php endpoint when handling the getsedi operation. An authenticated attacker can inject malicious SQL code through the...
CVE-2025-69213 OpenSTAManager has a SQL Injection in ajax_complete.php (get_sedi endpoint)
OpenSTAManager is an open source management software for technical assistance and invoicing. In version 2.9.8 and prior, a SQL Injection vulnerability exists in the ajaxcomplete.php endpoint when handling the getsedi operation. An authenticated attacker can inject malicious SQL code through the...
OpenSTAManager SQL注入漏洞
OpenSTAManager is an open-source management software for technical assistance and billing developed by Devcode. Versions of OpenSTAManager 2.9.8 and earlier contained a SQL injection vulnerability. This vulnerability stemmed from insufficient validation of the idanagrafica parameter during the...
SQL Injection
Overview devcode-it/openstamanager is a management software for technical assistance and electronic invoicing Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to SQL Injection via the getsedi operation in ajaxcomplete endpoint when user input from the idanagrafica parameter is concatenated direct...
OpenSTAManager has a SQL Injection in ajax_complete.php (get_sedi endpoint)
Summary A SQL Injection vulnerability exists in the ajaxcomplete.php endpoint when handling the getsedi operation. An authenticated attacker can inject malicious SQL code through the idanagrafica parameter, leading to unauthorized database access. Proof of Concept Vulnerable Code File:...
PT-2026-6494
Summary A SQL Injection vulnerability exists in the ajax complete.php endpoint when handling the get sedi operation. An authenticated attacker can inject malicious SQL code through the idanagrafica parameter, leading to unauthorized database access. Proof of Concept Vulnerable Code File:...
PT-2026-5968
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions OpenSTAManager versions prior to 2.9.8 Description OpenSTAManager is a management software for technical assistance and invoicing. A SQL Injection issue exists in version 2.9.8 and earlier when handling the get sedi operation through the /ajax...