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[UNIX] SparkleBlog SQL Injection

Subject: [UNIX] SparkleBlog SQL Injection
Date: 16 Jan 2005 15:18:16 +0200
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  SparkleBlog SQL Injection
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SUMMARY

 <SparkleBlog> SparkleBlog is "an open-source PHP script which allows you 
to input and edit your weblog entries, without having to go through the 
hassle of coding in HTML and uploading via FTP every time you want to make 
an update".

A vulnerability in the way SparkleBlog handles incoming data allows a 
remote attacker to inject arbitrary SQL statements into existing SQL 
statements used by the program.

DETAILS

Vulnerable Systems:
 * SparkleBlog version 2.1 and prior

SQL Injection:
The following URL can be used to trigger the vulnerability:
[blogsite]/blog/journal.php?id='
[blogsite]/blog/archives.php?id='


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The information has been provided by  <mailto:bugtracklist@freemail.hu> 
Kovacs Laszlo.



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