Spooky Login SQL injection could be used to bypass authentication
| spooky-login-sql-injection (8991) |
Description:
Spooky Login is vulnerable to SQL injection. A remote attacker could inject malicious SQL code into the login form fields to bypass authentication and gain unauthorized access to restricted resources.
Platforms Affected:
- Thomas Bru, Spooky Login 2.5 and prior
Remedy:
Contact the Spooky Login developer for upgrade or patch information. See References.
Consequences:
Bypass Security
References:
- SecuriTeam Mailing List, Windows NT focus 2 May 2002, Spooky Login SQL Injection Vulnerability at http://www.securiteam.com/windowsntfocus/5VP030K75G.html.
- Thomas Brunt's Outfront Web site, Spooky Login at http://www.outfront.net/spooky/login.htm.
- BID-4661: Outfront Spooky Login SQL Query Manipulation Password Vulnerability
- CVE-2002-1720: SQL injection vulnerability in Spooky Login 2.0 through 2.5 allows remote attackers to bypass authentication and gain privileges via the password field.
Reported:
May 02, 2002
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