Adobe Dreamweaver server behavior SQL injection
| dreamweaver-server-sql-injection (26339) |
Description:
Adobe Dreamweaver is vulnerable to SQL injection, caused by improper validation of user-supplied input by the code generated by Dreamweaver server behaviors for the ColdFusion, PHP mySQL, ASP, ASP.NET, and JSP server models . A remote attacker could send specially-crafted SQL statements to various parameters, which could allow the attacker to view, add, modify, or delete information in the back-end database.
Consequences:
Data Manipulation
Remedy:
Refer to Adobe Product Security Bulletin APSB06-07 for upgrade information. See References.
References:
- Adobe Product Security Bulletin APSB06-07: Dreamweaver Server Behavior SQL Injection vulnerability.
- BugTraq Mailing List, 2006-05-09 23:47:48: Multiple SQL Injection Vulnerabilities in Dreamweaver Generated Code.
- BID-17928: Adobe Dreamweaver Generated Code SQL Injection Vulnerabilities
- CVE-2006-2042: Adobe Dreamweaver 8 before 8.0.2 and MX 2004 can generate code that allows SQL injection attacks in the (1) ColdFusion, (2) PHP mySQL, (3) ASP, (4) ASP.NET, and (5) JSP server models.
- OSVDB ID: 25361: Dreamweaver Server RAD Tools Multiple Unspecified SQL Injection
- SA20054: Dreamweaver Server Behavior SQL Injection Vulnerability
- SECTRACK ID: 1016050: Adobe Dreamweaver May Let Remote Users Inject SQL Code
- VUPEN/ADV-2006-1753: Adobe Macromedia Dreamweaver Server Behavior SQL Injection Vulnerability
Platforms Affected:
- Adobe Dreamweaver 7.0
- Adobe Dreamweaver 8.0
Reported:
May 09, 2006
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