Chamilo is a learning management system. Prior to version 1.11.30, there is an error-based SQL Injection via the GET openid.assoc_handle parameter with the /index.php script. This issue has been patched in version 1.11.30.
Chamilo is a learning management system. Prior to version 1.11.30, the application performs insufficient validation of data coming from the user from the GET value parameter with the following scripts: /plugin/vchamilo/views/syncparams.php and /plugin/vchamilo/ajax/service.php, which allows an attacker to perform an attack aimed at modifying the database query logic by injecting an arbitrary SQL statements. This issue has been patched in version 1.11.30.
Chamilo is a learning management system. Prior to version 1.11.30, the application performs insufficient validation of data coming from the user from the POST resource[document][SQL_INJECTION_HERE] and POST login parameters found in /main/coursecopy/copy_course_session_selected.php, which allows an attacker to perform an attack aimed at modifying the database query logic by injecting an arbitrary SQL statements. This issue has been patched in version 1.11.30.
Chamilo is a learning management system. Prior to version 1.11.30, there is an error-based SQL Injection via POST userFile with the /main/exercise/hotpotatoes.php script. This issue has been patched in version 1.11.30.
SQL Injection vulnerability in Chamilo LMS v.1.11 thru v.1.11.20 allows a remote privileged attacker to obtain sensitive information via the import sessions functions.
Chamilo LMS version 1.11.8 contains a main/inc/lib/CoursesAndSessionsCatalog.class.php SQL injection, allowing users with access to the sessions catalogue (which may optionally be made public) to extract and/or modify database information.
main/inc/ajax/model.ajax.php in Chamilo through 1.11.14 allows SQL Injection via the searchField, filters, or filters2 parameter.
SQL injection vulnerability in the check_user_password function in main/auth/profile.php in Chamilo LMS 1.9.6 and earlier, when using the non-encrypted passwords mode set at installation, allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the "password0" parameter.
Chamilo LMS v1.11.13 was discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the blog_id parameter at /blog/blog.php.
Chamilo LMS v1.11.x was discovered to contain a SQL injection via the doc parameter in main/plagiarism/compilatio/upload.php.