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Sl1
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#Vulnerabilities | 26 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2023-08-09 | CVE-2022-48592 | A SQL injection vulnerability exists in the vendor_country parameter of the “vendor print report” feature of the ScienceLogic SL1 that takes unsanitized user-controlled input and passes it directly to a SQL query. This allows for the injection of arbitrary SQL before being executed against the database. | Sl1 | 8.8 | ||
2023-08-09 | CVE-2022-48593 | A SQL injection vulnerability exists in the “topology data service” feature of the ScienceLogic SL1 that takes unsanitized user-controlled input and passes it directly to a SQL query. This allows for the injection of arbitrary SQL before being executed against the database. | Sl1 | 8.8 | ||
2023-08-09 | CVE-2022-48594 | A SQL injection vulnerability exists in the “ticket watchers email” feature of the ScienceLogic SL1 that takes unsanitized user-controlled input and passes it directly to a SQL query. This allows for the injection of arbitrary SQL before being executed against the database. | Sl1 | 8.8 | ||
2023-08-09 | CVE-2022-48595 | A SQL injection vulnerability exists in the “ticket template watchers” feature of the ScienceLogic SL1 that takes unsanitized user-controlled input and passes it directly to a SQL query. This allows for the injection of arbitrary SQL before being executed against the database. | Sl1 | 8.8 | ||
2023-08-09 | CVE-2022-48596 | A SQL injection vulnerability exists in the “ticket queue watchers” feature of the ScienceLogic SL1 that takes unsanitized user-controlled input and passes it directly to a SQL query. This allows for the injection of arbitrary SQL before being executed against the database. | Sl1 | 8.8 | ||
2023-08-09 | CVE-2022-48597 | A SQL injection vulnerability exists in the “ticket event report” feature of the ScienceLogic SL1 that takes unsanitized user-controlled input and passes it directly to a SQL query. This allows for the injection of arbitrary SQL before being executed against the database. | Sl1 | 8.8 | ||
2023-08-09 | CVE-2022-48598 | A SQL injection vulnerability exists in the “reporter events type date” feature of the ScienceLogic SL1 that takes unsanitized user-controlled input and passes it directly to a SQL query. This allows for the injection of arbitrary SQL before being executed against the database. | Sl1 | 8.8 | ||
2023-08-09 | CVE-2022-48600 | A SQL injection vulnerability exists in the “notes view” feature of the ScienceLogic SL1 that takes unsanitized user-controlled input and passes it directly to a SQL query. This allows for the injection of arbitrary SQL before being executed against the database. | Sl1 | 8.8 | ||
2023-08-09 | CVE-2022-48599 | A SQL injection vulnerability exists in the “reporter events type” feature of the ScienceLogic SL1 that takes unsanitized user-controlled input and passes it directly to a SQL query. This allows for the injection of arbitrary SQL before being executed against the database. | Sl1 | 8.8 | ||
2023-08-09 | CVE-2022-48601 | A SQL injection vulnerability exists in the “network print report” feature of the ScienceLogic SL1 that takes unsanitized user-controlled input and passes it directly to a SQL query. This allows for the injection of arbitrary SQL before being executed against the database. | Sl1 | 8.8 |