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Membership Management System 1.0 SQL Injection

Membership Management System 1.0 SQL Injection
Posted Mar 1, 2024
Authored by SoSPiro

Membership Management System version 1.0 suffers from a remote SQL injection vulnerability.

tags | exploit, remote, sql injection
SHA-256 | cae19e19f238f73a43ac344cc32149c7e4a9422e1a737c3718fa73459378ca49

Membership Management System 1.0 SQL Injection

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- Title: Membership Management System - SQL injection
- Application: Hospital Management System
- Date: 01.03.2024
- Bugs: SQL injection
- Exploit Author: SoSPiro
- Vendor Homepage: https://codeastro.com/author/nbadmin/
- Software Link: https://codeastro.com/membership-management-system-in-php-with-source-code/
- Version: 1.0
- Tested on: Windows 10 64 bit Wampserver

### Vulnerability Description:

The provided payload in the POST request indicates a potential SQL injection vulnerability. Specifically, the manipulation within the email and password parameters suggests an attempt to influence the SQL query directly, presenting a risk for exploiting security vulnerabilities.

### SQL Injection:

This manipulated submission aims to affect the SQL query by incorporating user input. For instance, the use of **sleep(5)** introduces a time-delay technique, indicative of a potential resource-consuming attack vector by malevolent actors.



### Proof of Concept (PoC):

Below is an example payload illustrating the SQL injection vulnerability:

```
email=test@123.asd' + (SELECT * FROM (SELECT (SLEEP(5)))a) +'&password=admin' or '1'='1'&login=
```

In this example, the **sleep(5)** function is employed to induce a time delay, followed by the use of or **'1'='1'** in the password control section, aiming to always evaluate as true.

- Request Response

[PoC FoTo](https://gcdnb.pbrd.co/images/9k8xy4YRomp3.png?o=1)


### Vulnerable Code Section:

```php
$email = $_POST['email'];
$password = $_POST['password'];

$hashed_password = md5($password);
$sql = "SELECT * FROM users WHERE email = '$email' AND password = '$hashed_password'";
```

The provided PHP code section exacerbates the SQL injection risk by directly incorporating user input into the SQL query. To mitigate this vulnerability, the use of parameterized queries or prepared statements is recommended.


## Reproduce: https://sospiro014.github.io/Membership-Management-System-SQL-injection

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