CVE-2025-5756
BaseFortify
Publication date: 2025-06-06
Last updated on: 2026-04-29
Assigner: VulDB
Description
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Affected Vendors & Products
| Vendor | Product | Version / Range |
|---|---|---|
| fabian | real_estate_property_management_system | 1.0 |
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Exploitability
| CWE ID | Description |
|---|---|
| CWE-89 | The product constructs all or part of an SQL command using externally-influenced input from an upstream component, but it does not neutralize or incorrectly neutralizes special elements that could modify the intended SQL command when it is sent to a downstream component. Without sufficient removal or quoting of SQL syntax in user-controllable inputs, the generated SQL query can cause those inputs to be interpreted as SQL instead of ordinary user data. |
| CWE-74 | The product constructs all or part of a command, data structure, or record using externally-influenced input from an upstream component, but it does not neutralize or incorrectly neutralizes special elements that could modify how it is parsed or interpreted when it is sent to a downstream component. |
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AI Powered Q&A
Can you explain this vulnerability to me?
CVE-2025-5756 is a critical SQL injection vulnerability in version 1.0 of the Real Estate Property Management System, specifically in the /Admin/EditCity.php file. It occurs because the 'txtCityId' POST parameter is not properly validated or sanitized before being used in SQL queries. This allows attackers to inject malicious SQL code remotely without authentication, potentially leading to unauthorized database access, data leakage, modification, deletion, or even full system compromise. [1, 2]
How can this vulnerability impact me? :
This vulnerability can have severe impacts including unauthorized access to the database, exposure of sensitive information, unauthorized modification or deletion of data, disruption of services, and potentially full compromise of the affected system. Because it requires no authentication and can be exploited remotely, it poses a significant risk to system security and business continuity. [1, 2]
How can this vulnerability be detected on my network or system? Can you suggest some commands?
This vulnerability can be detected by testing the 'txtCityId' POST parameter in the /Admin/EditCity.php file for SQL injection. A proof-of-concept uses a time-based blind SQL injection payload such as 'txtCityId=11 AND (SELECT 2506 FROM (SELECT(SLEEP(5)))DrNG)' which causes a delay in the database response if vulnerable. Tools like sqlmap can be used to automate detection of this SQL injection vulnerability. [1]
What immediate steps should I take to mitigate this vulnerability?
Immediate mitigation steps include: 1) Using prepared statements with parameter binding to separate SQL code from user input, 2) Implementing strict input validation and filtering to ensure inputs conform to expected formats, 3) Minimizing database user permissions by avoiding high-privilege accounts for routine operations, and 4) Conducting regular security audits to detect and remediate vulnerabilities promptly. [1]