Title: Unauthenticated SQL Injection in Huge-IT Catalog v1.0.7 for Joomla
Author: Larry W. Cashdollar, @_larry0
Date: 2016-09-16
Download Site: http://huge-it.com/joomla-catalog/
Vendor: huge-it.com
Vendor Notified: 2016-09-17
Vendor Contact: info () huge-it com
Description:
Huge-IT Product Catalog is made for demonstration, sale, advertisements for your products. Imagine a stand with a
variety of catalogs with a specific product category. To…
Title: Unauthenticated SQL Injection in Huge-IT Video Gallery v1.0.9 for Joomla
Author: Larry W. Cashdollar, @_larry0
Date: 2016-09-15
Download Site: http://huge-it.com/joomla-video-gallery/
Vendor: www.huge-it.com, fixed v1.1.0
Vendor Notified: 2016-09-17
Vendor Contact: info () huge-it com
Description: A video slideshow gallery.
Vulnerability:
The following code does not prevent an unauthenticated user from injecting SQL into functions located…
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