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[UNIX] ChurchInfo Multiple Vulnerabilities

Subject: [UNIX] ChurchInfo Multiple Vulnerabilities
Date: 7 Aug 2005 17:19:42 +0200
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  ChurchInfo Multiple Vulnerabilities
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SUMMARY

 <http://www.churchdb.org/> ChurchInfo - "Free software to help churches 
track members, families, groups, pledges and payments."

ChurchInfo is affected by multiple path disclosures and SQL injections 
vulnerabilities.

DETAILS

Vulnerable Systems:
 * ChurchInfo version 1.2.2 and prior

1) The "PersonID" parameter on the following pages are vulnerable to SQL 
injection and path disclosure:
PersonView.php
MemberRoleChange.php
PropertyAssign.php
WhyCameEditor.php
GroupPropsEditor.php
Reports/PDFLabel.php
UserDelete.php - First page gives path disclosure, then when you click yes 
you have sql injection

2) When an invalid "Number" parameter is provided to the following pages, 
a path disclosure vulnerability will occur:
SelectList.php
SelectDelete.php

3) The "DepositSlipID" parameter in the following page is vulnerable to 
SQL injection and path disclosure:
DepositSlipEditor.php

3) The "QueryID" parameter in the following page is vulnerable to SQL 
injection and path disclosure:
QueryView.php

In addition the following pages returned when you specify specific ids can 
be attacked with an SQL injection:
QueryID?id=18 The search box is vulnerable to SQL injection
QueryID?id=19 An sql injection can be performed by editing the HTML source 
of the form

4) The "GroupID" parameter in the following pages are vulnerable to SQL 
injection and path disclosure:
GroupView.php
GroupMemberList.php
MemberRoleChange.php
GroupDelete.php
/Reports/ClassAttendance.php
/Reports/GroupReport.php

5) The "GroupID" parameter in the following pages returns a path 
disclosure response when an invalid input is given to them:
GroupPropsFormRowOps.php
/Reports/ClassAttendance.php
/Reports/ClassList.php
ConfirmLabels.php
/DirectoryReport.php
/Reports/NewsLetterLabels.php

6) The "PropertyID" parameter in the following page is vulnerable to SQL 
injection and path disclosure:
PropertyEditor.php

7) The "FamilyID" parameter in the following pages are vulnerable to SQL 
injection and path disclosure:
Canvas05Editor.php
CanvasEditor.php
FamilyView.php

8) The "PledgeID" parameter in the following page is vulnerable to SQL 
injection and path disclosure:
PledgeDetails.php


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The information has been provided by  <mailto:thegreatone2176@yahoo.com> 
thegreatone2176.



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