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Credit:
The information has been provided by Nick Bennett and Robert Brown.
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Vulnerable Systems:
* Beehive Forum version 0.7.1
Immune Systems:
* Beehive Forum version 0.8
This vulnerability exists because of a failure in the application to properly sanitize user input for the variable "t_dedupe". This variable is accepted as input in the page "post.php". The value of this variable is then included in an SQL statement which is executed with the PHP function "@mysql_query". This function is specifically designed to mitigate the effects of an SQL injection attack by not allowing multiple SQL statements in one call. However, it is still possible to manipulate the SQL statement through the "t_dedupe" variable to obtain arbitrary data from the database.
Vendor Response:
There is a security vulnerability in Beehive Forum that could allow for user logon and password MD5 hash disclosure.
This vulnerability has been fixed in the latest release of the product, Beehive Forum 0.8. It is recommend all users immediately obtain the newest version of Beehive Forum to protect against this threat.
Project Beehive Forum is available for download from the project website at http://www.beehiveforum.net/
If there are any further questions about this statement, please contact a member of the development team.
Recommendation:
It is recommend all users immediately obtain the newest version of Beehive Forum to protect against this threat. Project Beehive Forum is available for download from the project website at http://www.beehiveforum.net/.
CVE Information:
CVE-2007-6014
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