CVE-2017-16893: Detailed Vulnerability Analysis and Overview

Status: Analyzed - Last modified: 19-12-2017 Published: 01-12-2017

CVE-2017-16893
Vulnerability Scoring

6.5
/10

Attack Complexity Details

  • Attack Complexity: Low Impact
  • Attack Vector: NETWORK
  • Privileges Required: Low Impact
  • Scope: UNCHANGED
  • User Interaction: NONE

CIA Impact Definition

  • Confidentiality: HIGH IMPACT
  • Integrity:
  • Availability:

CVE-2017-16893 Vulnerability Summary

The application Piwigo is affected by an SQL injection vulnerability in version 2.9.2 and possibly prior. This vulnerability allows remote authenticated attackers to obtain information in the context of the user used by the application to retrieve data from the database. tags.php is affected: values of the edit_list parameters are not sanitized; these are used to construct an SQL query and retrieve a list of registered users into the application.

Access Complexity Graph for CVE-2017-16893

Impact Analysis for CVE-2017-16893

CVE-2017-16893: Detailed Information and External References

EPSS

0.00075

EPSS %

0.33543

References

0.00075

CWE

CWE-89

CAPEC

0.00075

Vulnerable Configurations

CVSS3 Source

nvd@nist.gov

CVSS3 Type

Primary

CVSS3 Vector

CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N

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