Accentis Content Resource Management System suffer from a remote SQL injection vulnerability.

Overview :
Accentis Content Resource Management System versions released prior to the October 2015 patch suffer from a remote SQL injection vulnerability.
Affected Product(s) :
  • Accentis Content Resource Management System
Vulnerability Details :
CVE ID : CVE-2015-3424
SQL injection vulnerability in Accentis Content Resource Management System before the October 2015 patch allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the SIDX parameter.

Remediation / Fixes :

Accentis Content Resource Management System before October 2015 patch contains SQL Injection (SQLi) vulnerability which allows authenticated users to inject SQL statements via the following parameter.

# VULNERABLE PARAMETER:
– SIDX

# SAMPLE PAYLOAD
– ‘

# TIMELINE
– 15/04/2015: Vulnerability found
– 09/07/2015: Vendor informed
– 09/07/2015: Vendor responded and acknowledged
– 28/10/2015: Vendor fixed the issue
– 02/11/2015: Public disclosure

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