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Secunia Security Advisory 43915

Posted on 02 April 2011
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TITLE:
Cetera eCommerce Cross-Site Scripting and SQL Injection
Vulnerabilities

SECUNIA ADVISORY ID:
SA43915

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RELEASE DATE:
2011-04-01

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DESCRIPTION:
MustLive has reported some vulnerabilities in Cetera eCommerce, which
can be exploited by malicious people to conduct cross-site scripting
and SQL injection attacks.

1) Input passed via the URL when e.g. the URL resolves to a
non-existent page is not properly sanitised before being returned to
the user within e.g. a 404 error page. This can be exploited to
execute arbitrary HTML and script code in a user's browser session in
context of an affected site.

This is related to vulnerability #2 in:
SA40763

2) Input passed via the URL when accessing the catalog and
catalog/cart sections is not properly sanitised before being used in
a SQL query. This can be exploited to manipulate SQL queries by
injecting arbitrary SQL code.

The vulnerabilities are reported in version 15. Other versions may
also be affected.

SOLUTION:
Filter malicious characters and character sequences using a proxy.

PROVIDED AND/OR DISCOVERED BY:
MustLive

ORIGINAL ADVISORY:
MustLive:
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/fulldisclosure/2011-03/0310.html

OTHER REFERENCES:
Further details available in Customer Area:
http://secunia.com/products/corporate/EVM/

DEEP LINKS:
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http://secunia.com/products/corporate/EVM/

EXTENDED DESCRIPTION:
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http://secunia.com/products/corporate/EVM/

EXTENDED SOLUTION:
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http://secunia.com/products/corporate/EVM/

EXPLOIT:
Further details available in Customer Area:
http://secunia.com/products/corporate/EVM/

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