A SQL Injection issue was discovered in Ecava IntegraXor v 6.1.1030.1 and prior. The SQL Injection vulnerability has been identified, which an attacker can leverage to disclose sensitive information from the database.
Ecava IntegraXor HMI before n 3.60 (Build 4032) allows remote attackers to bypass authentication and execute arbitrary SQL statements via unspecified vectors related to a crafted POST request. NOTE: some sources have reported this issue as SQL injection, but this might not be accurate.
Directory traversal vulnerability in Ecava IntegraXor 3.6.4000.0 and earlier allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via a .. (dot dot) in the file_name parameter in an open request.
An issue was discovered in Ecava IntegraXor Version 5.0.413.0. The Ecava IntegraXor web server has parameters that are vulnerable to SQL injection. If the queries are not sanitized, the host's database could be subject to read, write, and delete commands.
Ecava IntegraXor before 5.0 build 4522 allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information by reading detailed error messages.
SQL injection vulnerability in Ecava IntegraXor before 5.0 build 4522 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via unspecified vectors.
SQL injection vulnerability in Ecava IntegraXor SCADA Server Stable 4.1.4360 and earlier and Beta 4.1.4392 and earlier allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via unspecified vectors.
Ecava IntegraXor SCADA Server Stable 4.1.4360 and earlier and Beta 4.1.4392 and earlier allows remote attackers to discover full pathnames via an application tag.
Ecava IntegraXor before 4.1.4393 allows remote attackers to read cleartext credentials for administrative accounts via SELECT statements that leverage the guest role.
A SQL Injection issue was discovered in Ecava IntegraXor Versions 5.2.1231.0 and prior. The application fails to properly validate user input, which may allow for an unauthenticated attacker to remotely execute arbitrary code in the form of SQL queries.