SQL injection vulnerability in events/inc/events.inc.php in the Events plugin for Seditio CMS 1.0 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the c parameter to plug.php.
SQL injection vulnerability in Journal.inc.php in Neocrome Land Down Under (LDU) 8.x and earlier allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the w parameter to journal.php.
SQL injection vulnerability in system/core/users/users.profile.inc.php in Neocrome Seditio 1.10 and earlier allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary SQL commands via a double-url-encoded id parameter to users.php that begins with a valid filename, as demonstrated by "default.gif" followed by an encoded NULL and ' (apostrophe) (%2500%2527).
Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in Land Down Under (LDU) v801 and earlier allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via parameters including (1) the m parameter in auth.php, (2) the f parameter in events.php, or (3) the e parameter in plug.php.
Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in Land Down Under (LDU) 801 and earlier allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the c parameter to (1) events.php, (2) index.php, or (3) list.php.
Note: the vendor has disputed this issue. Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in Land Down Under (LDU) 800 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) s or (2) m parameter to forums.php, (3) o, (4) w, (5) s, or (6) p parameter to list.php, (7) m parameter to journal.php, (8) x or (9) n parameter to forums.php, or (10) w parameter to links.php. NOTE: this issue has been disputed by the vendor, who says "None of the tricks written there are working, the variables are properly sanitized and no LDU version is affected.
Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in Land Down Under (LDU) v701 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands or obtain the installation path via parameters including (1) s, w, and d in users.php, (2) id in comments.php, (3) rusername in auth.php, or (4) h in plug.php.
SQL injection vulnerability in auth.php in Land Down Under (LDU) v601 and earlier allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands.