Secunia Security Advisory - Two vulnerabilities have been discovered in OpenDocMan, which can be exploited by malicious users to bypass certain security restrictions and conduct SQL injection attacks.
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TITLE:
OpenDocMan Checkout Security Bypass and SQL Injection Vulnerabilities
SECUNIA ADVISORY ID:
SA51446
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RELEASE DATE:
2012-12-12
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DESCRIPTION:
Two vulnerabilities have been discovered in OpenDocMan, which can be
exploited by malicious users to bypass certain security restrictions
and conduct SQL injection attacks.
1) An error exists due to the application not properly verifying
permissions when checking out files and can be exploited to check out
files from other users.
Successful exploitation requires that the files are not previously
checked out.
2) Input passed via the "id" parameter to e.g. edit.php when
performing editing action on a file is not properly sanitised in
FileData_class.php before being used in a SQL query. This can be
exploited to manipulate SQL queries by injecting arbitrary SQL code.
The vulnerabilities are confirmed in version 1.2.6.2. Prior versions
may also be affected.
SOLUTION:
Update to version 1.2.6.2a.
PROVIDED AND/OR DISCOVERED BY:
Reported by the vendor.
ORIGINAL ADVISORY:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/opendocman/files/opendocman/1.2.6.2a/
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