Vulnerabilities > Phpnuke > PHP Nuke > 7.4
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2009-04-20 | CVE-2008-6728 | SQL Injection vulnerability in PHPnuke PHP-Nuke SQL injection vulnerability in the Sections module in PHP-Nuke, probably before 8.0, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the artid parameter in a printpage action to modules.php. | 7.5 |
2007-08-08 | CVE-2007-4212 | Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability in PHP-Nuke Search Module Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in the Search Module in PHP-Nuke allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via a trailing "<" instead of a ">" in (1) the onerror attribute of an IMG element, (2) the onload attribute of an IFRAME element, or (3) redirect users to other sites via the META tag. network phpnuke | 4.3 |
2007-03-14 | CVE-2007-1450 | SQL-Injection vulnerability in Php-Nuke SQL injection vulnerability in mainfile.php in PHP-Nuke 8.0 and earlier allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands in the Top or News module via the lang parameter. | 7.5 |
2007-03-14 | CVE-2007-1449 | Local File Include and SQL Injection vulnerability in PHP-Nuke Lang Parameter Directory traversal vulnerability in mainfile.php in PHP-Nuke 8.0 and earlier allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via a .. network phpnuke | 4.3 |
2006-10-26 | CVE-2006-5525 | SQL Injection vulnerability in PHP-Nuke Encyclopedia Module Incomplete blacklist vulnerability in mainfile.php in PHP-Nuke 7.9 and earlier allows remote attackers to conduct SQL injection attacks via (1) "/**/UNION " or (2) " UNION/**/" sequences, which are not rejected by the protection mechanism, as demonstrated by a SQL injection via the eid parameter in a search action in the Encyclopedia module in modules.php. | 5.1 |
2005-05-02 | CVE-2005-1028 | Information Exposure vulnerability in PHPnuke PHP-Nuke PHP-Nuke 6.x through 7.6 allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via a direct request to (1) index.php with the forum_admin parameter set, (2) the Surveys module, or (3) the Your_Account module, which reveals the path in a PHP error message. | 5.0 |