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Re: [Full-disclosure] DDIVRT-2011-38 KnowledgeTree login.php Blind SQL Injection



Well kids,

There is a next  to useless disclosure.

Its is also customary to show some kind f timeline of your correspondence with 
the vendor.

I swear to $deity we used to have standards here,

On 7 Dec 2011, at 16:51, ddivulnalert wrote:

> Title
> -----
> DDIVRT-2011-38 KnowledgeTree login.php Blind SQL Injection
> 
> Severity
> --------
> High
> 
> Date Discovered
> ---------------
> November 18, 2011
> 
> Discovered By
> -------------
> Digital Defense, Inc. Vulnerability Research Team
> Credit: sxkeebler and r@b13$
> 
> Vulnerability Description
> -------------------------
> The KnowledgeTree login.php login page is vulnerable to a blind SQL
> injection vulnerability within the username field.  An attacker can
> leverage this flaw to execute arbitrary SQL commands and extract
> sensitive information from the backend database using standard blind
> SQL exploitation techniques.  Additionally, an attacker may be able to
> leverage this flaw to compromise the database server host OS.
> 
> Solution Description
> --------------------
> KnowledgeTree has released a patch which addresses the issue. The new
> source is available at:
> http://wiki.knowledgetree.org/Security_advisory:_KnowledgeTree_login.php_Blind_SQL_Injection
> 
> Tested Systems / Software
> -------------------------
> KnowledgeTree Version 3.7.0.2 (community edition)
> 
> Vendor Contact
> --------------
> Vendor Name: KnowledgeTree, Inc.
> Vendor Website: http://www.knowledgetree.com/
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