SQL injection vulnerability in Joomla! CMS 3.1.x and 3.2.x before 3.2.3 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via unspecified vectors.
An issue was discovered in Joomla! 3.0.0 through 3.9.22. Improper filter blacklist configuration leads to a SQL injection vulnerability in the backend user list.
SQL injection vulnerability in the Eventing (com_eventing) 1.6.x component for Joomla! allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the catid parameter to index.php.
Unspecified vulnerability in Prince Clan (Princeclan) Chess component (com_pcchess) 0.8 and earlier for Mambo and Joomla! has unspecified impact and attack vectors.
Joomla! CMS 2.5.x before 2.5.19 and 3.x before 3.2.3 allows remote attackers to authenticate and bypass intended restrictions via vectors involving GMail authentication.
Akeeba Restore (restore.php), as used in Joomla! 2.5.4 through 2.5.25, 3.x through 3.2.5, and 3.3.0 through 3.3.4; Akeeba Backup for Joomla! Professional 3.0.0 through 4.0.2; Backup Professional for WordPress 1.0.b1 through 1.1.3; Solo 1.0.b1 through 1.1.2; Admin Tools Core and Professional 2.0.0 through 2.4.4; and CMS Update 1.0.a1 through 1.0.1, when performing a backup or update for an archive, does not delete parameters from $_GET and $_POST when it is cleansing $_REQUEST, but later accesses $_GET and $_POST using the getQueryParam function, which allows remote attackers to bypass encryption and execute arbitrary code via a command message that extracts a crafted archive.
Joomla! 2.5.x before 2.5.25, 3.x before 3.2.4, and 3.3.x before 3.3.4 allows remote attackers to authenticate and bypass intended access restrictions via vectors involving LDAP authentication.
PHP remote file inclusion vulnerability in index.php in the JIM component for Mambo and Joomla! allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary PHP code via a URL in the mosConfig_absolute_path parameter. NOTE: another researcher has stated that the product distribution does not include an index.php file. Also, this might be related to CVE-2006-4242
Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in Joomla! before 1.0.4 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) Itemid variable in the Polls modules and (2) multiple unspecified methods in the mosDBTable class.
Joomla! before 1.0.11 does not limit access to the Admin Popups functionality, which has unknown impact and attack vectors.
Unspecified vulnerability in mosMedia (com_mosmedia) 1.0.8 and earlier for Joomla! has unspecified impact and attack vectors.
Unspecified vulnerability in SEF404x (com_sef) for Joomla! has unspecified impact and attack vectors.
An issue was discovered in Joomla! 3.0.0 through 3.10.6 & 4.0.0 through 4.1.0. Inadequate filtering on the selected Ids on an request could resulted into an possible SQL injection.
An issue was discovered in Joomla! before 3.9.16. The lack of type casting of a variable in a SQL statement leads to a SQL injection vulnerability in the Featured Articles frontend menutype.
Unspecified vulnerability in PEAR.php in Joomla! before 1.0.11 allows remote attackers to perform "remote execution," related to "Injection Flaws."
Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in Joomla! before 1.0.11 allow attackers to bypass user authentication via unknown vectors involving the (1) do_pdf command and the (2) emailform com_content task.
PHP remote file inclusion vulnerability in lmo.php in the LMO Component (com_lmo) 1.0b2 and earlier for Joomla! allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary PHP code via a URL in the mosConfig_absolute_path parameter.
SQL injection vulnerability in index.php in the Ynews (com_ynews) 1.0.0 component for Joomla! allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the id parameter in a showYNews action.
SQL injection vulnerability in index.php in the eWriting (com_ewriting) 1.2.1 module for Mambo and Joomla! allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the cat parameter in a selectcat action.
SQL injection vulnerability in index.php in the amazOOP Awesom! (com_awesom) 0.3.2component for Mambo and Joomla! allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the listid parameter in a viewlist task.
SQL injection vulnerability in index.php in the Arthur Konze AkoGallery (com_akogallery) 2.5 beta component for Mambo and Joomla! allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the id parameter in a detail action.
SQL injection vulnerability in index.php in the McQuiz (com_mcquiz) 0.9 Final component for Joomla! allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the tid parameter in a user_tst_shw action.
SQL injection vulnerability in Lyften Designs LyftenBloggie (com_lyftenbloggie) component 1.0.4 for Joomla! allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the author parameter to index.php.
Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in index.php in the Rapid Recipe (com_rapidrecipe) 1.6.5 component for Joomla! allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via (1) the user_id parameter in a showuser action or (2) the category_id parameter in a viewcategorysrecipes action.
SQL injection vulnerability in the Simple Shop Galore (com_simpleshop) component 3.4 and earlier for Joomla! allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the catid parameter in a browse action to index.php.
SQL injection vulnerability in index.php in the buslicense (com_buslicense) component for Joomla! allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the aid parameter in a list action.
SQL injection vulnerability in the Garys Cookbook (com_garyscookbook) 1.1.1 and earlier component for Mambo and Joomla! allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the id parameter in a detail action to index.php.
plugins/system/highlight/highlight.php in Joomla! 3.0.x through 3.0.2 and 2.5.x through 2.5.8 allows attackers to unserialize arbitrary PHP objects to obtain sensitive information, delete arbitrary directories, conduct SQL injection attacks, and possibly have other impacts via the highlight parameter. Note: it was originally reported that this issue only allowed attackers to obtain sensitive information, but later analysis demonstrated that other attacks exist.
SQL injection vulnerability in index.php in the PAXXGallery (com_paxxgallery) 0.2 component for Mambo and Joomla! allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via (1) the iid parameter in a view action, and possibly (2) the userid parameter.
SQL injection vulnerability in the EasyBook (com_easybook) component 1.1 for Joomla! allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the gbid parameter in a deleteentry action to index.php.
The isMail transport in PHPMailer before 5.2.20 might allow remote attackers to pass extra parameters to the mail command and consequently execute arbitrary code by leveraging improper interaction between the escapeshellarg function and internal escaping performed in the mail function in PHP. NOTE: this vulnerability exists because of an incorrect fix for CVE-2016-10033.
The Session package 1.x before 1.3.1 for Joomla! Framework allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via unspecified session values.
Unspecified vulnerability in the JE Story Submit (com_jesubmit) component before 1.9 for Joomla! has unknown impact and attack vectors.
SQL injection vulnerability in the JExtensions JE Poll component before 1.1 for Joomla! allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via unspecified vectors.
SQL injection vulnerability in news.php in the Kunena component 1.7.2 for Joomla! allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the id parameter.
SQL injection vulnerability in the NinjaMonials (com_ninjamonials) component for Joomla! allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the Itemid parameter in a display action to index.php.
SQL injection vulnerability in Alameda (com_alameda) component before 1.0.1 for Joomla! allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the storeid parameter to index.php.
An issue was discovered in Joomla! before 3.9.3. The phar:// stream wrapper can be used for objection injection attacks because there is no protection mechanism (such as the TYPO3 PHAR stream wrapper) to prevent use of the phar:// handler for non .phar-files.
SQL injection vulnerability in index.php in the Car Manager (com_resman) 1.1 and earlier component for Joomla! allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the id parameter.
Joomla! before 1.0.10 allows remote attackers to spoof the frontend submission forms, which has unknown impact and attack vectors.
SQL injection vulnerability in (1) Joomla! 1.0.11 and 1.5 Beta, and (2) Mambo 4.6.1, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the id parameter when cancelling content editing.
The PharStreamWrapper (aka phar-stream-wrapper) package 2.x before 2.1.1 and 3.x before 3.1.1 for TYPO3 does not prevent directory traversal, which allows attackers to bypass a deserialization protection mechanism, as demonstrated by a phar:///path/bad.phar/../good.phar URL.
SQL injection vulnerability in the HotBrackets Tournament Brackets (com_hotbrackets) component for Joomla! allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the id parameter to index.php.
In Joomla! before 3.8.4, the lack of type casting of a variable in a SQL statement leads to a SQL injection vulnerability in the Hathor postinstall message.
An issue was discovered in Joomla! before 3.8.12. Inadequate checks in the InputFilter class could allow specifically prepared phar files to pass the upload filter.
SQL injection vulnerability in the CamelcityDB (com_camelcitydb2) component 2.2 for Joomla! allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the id parameter to index.php.
SQL injection vulnerability in the Joostina (com_ezautos) component for Joomla! allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the firstCode parameter in a helpers action to index.php.
SQL injection vulnerability in the Pulse Infotech Sponsor Wall (com_sponsorwall) component 1.1 for Joomla! allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the catid parameter to index.php.
The file scanning mechanism of JFilterInput::isFileSafe() in Joomla! CMS before 3.6.5 does not consider alternative PHP file extensions when checking uploaded files for PHP content, which enables a user to upload and execute files with the `.php6`, `.php7`, `.phtml`, and `.phpt` extensions. Additionally, JHelperMedia::canUpload() did not blacklist these file extensions as uploadable file types.
Joomla! 3.4.4 through 3.6.3 allows attackers to reset username, password, and user group assignments and possibly perform other user account modifications via unspecified vectors.