WordPress Support Ticket System 1.2 SQL Injection

2015.10.08
Risk: Medium
Local: No
Remote: Yes
CWE: CWE-89


CVSS Base Score: 7.5/10
Impact Subscore: 6.4/10
Exploitability Subscore: 10/10
Exploit range: Remote
Attack complexity: Low
Authentication: No required
Confidentiality impact: Partial
Integrity impact: Partial
Availability impact: Partial

Vulnerability title: SQL Injection in Support Ticket System 1.2 WordPress plugin CVE: CVE-2015-7670 Vendor: Tim Dahlmanns Product: Support Ticket System Affected version: 1.2 Fixed version: 1.2.1 Reported by: Ibéria Medeiros Vulnerability Details: ===================== It was discovered that no protection against SQL injection attack was implemented, resulting in an attacker being able to retrieve users and ticket data from database; and insert data about users and tickets in the database; then using these data in future attacks. The Support Ticket System 1.2 WordPress plugin is vulnerable to 5 SQLI injection (SQLI) vulnerabilities. The includes/update.php file is vulnerable to SQLI attacks via $user and $id parameters. System affected: =============== Any system that access to a web site developed by WordPress CMS version 4.3.1 or earier and uses the Support Ticket System v.1.2 or early. Advisory: ======== https://wordpress.org/plugins/simple-support-ticket-system/changelog/ Solution: ======== Update to Support Ticket System v.1.2.1 plugin https://wordpress.org/plugins/simple-support-ticket-system/ Disclosure Timeline: =================== Vendor notification: September 29, 2015 Vendor fixed vulnerability: October 6, 2015 Public advisory: October 6, 2015 Public disclosure: October 6, 2015

References:

https://wordpress.org/plugins/simple-support-ticket-system/changelog/
https://wordpress.org/plugins/simple-support-ticket-system/


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