Network Administration Visualized report interface SQL injection

nav-report-interface-sql-injection (26151) The risk level is classified as MediumMedium Risk

Description:

Network Administration Visualized is vulnerable to SQL injection. A remote attacker could send specially-crafted SQL statements to the report interface using undisclosed parameter, which could allow the attacker to add, modify, or delete information in the back-end database.


Consequences:

Data Manipulation

Remedy:

Upgrade to the latest version of Network Administration Visualized (3.0.1 or later), available from the Network Administration Visualized Web site. See References.

References:

  • Network Administration Visualized Web site: NAV - MetaNAV.
  • SourceForge.net: Files: Network Administration Visualized - File Release Notes and Changelog - Release Name: NAV 3.0.1.
  • BID-17734: Network Administration Visualized Multiple SQL Injection Vulnerabilities
  • CVE-2006-2123: Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in the report interface in Network Administration Visualized (NAV) before 3.0.1 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via unknown vectors.
  • OSVDB ID: 25066: Network Administration Visualized (NAV) Report Interface SQL Injection
  • SA19849: Network Administration Visualized SQL Injection Vulnerability
  • VUPEN/ADV-2006-1572: Network Administration Visualized Unspecified Remote SQL Injection Vulnerability

Platforms Affected:

  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology Network Administration Visualized prior to 3.0.1

Reported:

Apr 28, 2006

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