| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| The server.php test script in ADOdb for PHP before 4.70, as used in multiple products including (1) Mantis, (2) PostNuke, (3) Moodle, (4) Cacti, (5) Xaraya, (6) PHPOpenChat, (7) MAXdev MD-Pro, and (8) MediaBeez, when the MySQL root password is empty, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the sql parameter. |
| jumpto.php in Moodle 1.5.2 allows remote attackers to redirect users to other sites via the jump parameter. |
| Dynamic code evaluation vulnerability in tests/tmssql.php test script in ADOdb for PHP before 4.70, as used in multiple products including (1) Mantis, (2) PostNuke, (3) Moodle, (4) Cacti, (5) Xaraya, (6) PhpOpenChat, possibly (7) MAXdev MD-Pro, and (8) Simplog, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary PHP functions via the do parameter, which is saved in a variable that is then executed as a function, as demonstrated using phpinfo. |
| Multiple unknown vulnerabilities in Moodle before 1.5.1 have unknown impact and attack vectors. |
| Unknown "front page vulnerability with Moodle servers" for Moodle before 1.3.2 has unknown impact and attack vectors. |
| SQL injection vulnerability in sql.php in the Glossary module in Moodle 1.4.1 and earlier allows remote attackers to modify SQL statements. |
| Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in help.php in Moodle before 1.3 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary HTML and web script via the text parameter. |
| Unknown vulnerability in Moodle before 1.3.4 has unknown impact and attack vectors, related to "strings in Moodle texts." |
| Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in post.php in Moodle before 1.3 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the reply parameter. |
| Unknown vulnerability in Moodle before 1.3.3 has unknown impact and attack vectors, related to language setting. |
| Unknown vulnerability in Moodle before 1.2 has unknown impact and attack vectors, related to improper filtering of text. |
| Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in help.php in Moodle 1.3.2 and 1.4 dev allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the file parameter. |
| Directory traversal vulnerability in file.php in Moodle 1.4.2 and earlier allows remote attackers to read arbitrary session files for known session IDs via a .. (dot dot) in the file parameter. |
| Incorrect CSRF token checks resulted in multiple CSRF risks. |
| Actions in the admin management of analytics models did not include the necessary token to prevent a CSRF risk. |
| In Moodle, ID numbers displayed in the quiz override screens required additional sanitizing to prevent a stored XSS risk. |
| In moodle, ID numbers displayed in the web service token list required additional sanitizing to prevent a stored XSS risk. |
| In Moodle, insufficient capability checks meant message deletions were not limited to the current user. |
| In Moodle, the file repository's URL parsing required additional recursion handling to mitigate the risk of recursion denial of service. |
| In Moodle, in some circumstances, email notifications of messages could have the link back to the original message hidden by HTML, which may pose a phishing risk. |