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Procentia IntelliPen 1.1.12.1520 - data.aspx Blind SQL Injection

Procentia IntelliPen 1.1.12.1520 - data.aspx Blind SQL Injection

Published on 2014-03-12

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CVE: 	CVE-2014-2043

Vendor: 	Procentia

Product: 	IntelliPen

Affected version: 	1.1.12.1520

Fixed version: 	1.1.18.1658

Reported by: 	Jerzy Kramarz

Details:



SQL injection has been found and confirmed within the software as an authenticated user. A successful attack could allow an authenticated attacker to access information such as usernames and password hashes that are stored in the database.



The following URL and parameters have been confirmed to suffer from Blind SQL injection.



http[s]://<host>/Resources/System/Templates/Data.aspx?DocID=1&field=JobID&value=1<SQL INJECTION>&JobID=1&ParentDocID=1694&InTab=1&ParentKey=JobNumber&NoStore=1&Popup=1



This vulnerability exists because ‘value’ variable is not sanitised before it is used as part of an SQL query to retrived specific job information.

Impact:



An attacker would be able to exfiltrate the database, user credentials and in certain setup access the underling operating system.

Exploit:



Exploit code is not required.

Vendor status:

07/01/2014 	Advisory created

16/01/2014 	Vendor contacted

21/02/2014 	CVE obtained

07/03/2014 	Published

Copyright:



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