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Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2010 14:14:01 +0100
From: Maciej Gojny <vuln@...ko-security.com>
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: SQL injection vulnerability in Amelia CMS 

# Title: [SQL injection vulnerability in Amelia CMS]
# Date: [10.02.2010]
# Author: [Ariko-Security]
# Software Link: [http://www.ameliadesign.eu/]
# Version: [ALL]
# Tested on: [freebsd / ubuntu]


============ { Ariko-Security - Advisory #3/2/2010 } =============

       SQL injection vulnerability in Amelia CMS 


Vendor's Description of Software:
# http://www.ameliadesign.eu/index.php?page=1322&lang=eng&cnt=services

Dork:
# N/A

Application Info:
# Name: Amelia CMS
# Versions: ALL

Vulnerability Info:
# Type: SQL injection Vulnerability 
# Risk: High

Fix: 
# N/A

Time Table
# 10/02/2009 - Vendor notified.


Input passed via the "page" parameter to index.php is not properly 

sanitised before being used in a SQL query and it is possible to get 

sensitive information using for example Time-Base Blind SQL Injection 

attacks.


Solution:
# Input validation of "page" parameter should be corrected.


Vulnerability:
# http://www.[site]/index.php?page=1322[SQLi]&lang=eng&cnt=services

Credit:
# Discoverd By: MG
# Website: http://Ariko-security.com
Advisory:
#http://www.ariko-security.com/feb2010/ad453.html
# Contacts: support[-at-]ariko-security.com

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