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CWE-89 (SQL命令中使用的特殊元素转义处理不恰当(SQL注入)) — Vulnerability Class 9621

9621 vulnerabilities classified as CWE-89 (SQL命令中使用的特殊元素转义处理不恰当(SQL注入)). AI Chinese analysis included.

CWE-89 represents a critical input validation weakness where software constructs SQL commands using untrusted data without properly sanitizing special characters. Attackers typically exploit this vulnerability by injecting malicious SQL syntax into user-facing inputs, such as login fields or search queries, to manipulate the database’s behavior. This exploitation can lead to unauthorized data access, data modification, or complete system compromise by bypassing authentication or executing arbitrary commands. Developers mitigate this risk by implementing strict input validation and, most effectively, using parameterized queries or prepared statements. These techniques ensure that user input is treated strictly as data rather than executable code, thereby preventing the injection of malicious SQL elements. By separating code logic from data inputs, applications maintain integrity and protect sensitive information from unauthorized manipulation.

MITRE CWE Description
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.
Common Consequences (5)
Confidentiality, Integrity, AvailabilityExecute Unauthorized Code or Commands
Adversaries could execute system commands, typically by changing the SQL statement to redirect output to a file that can then be executed.
ConfidentialityRead Application Data
Since SQL databases generally hold sensitive data, loss of confidentiality is a frequent problem with SQL injection vulnerabilities.
AuthenticationGain Privileges or Assume Identity, Bypass Protection Mechanism
If poor SQL commands are used to check user names and passwords or perform other kinds of authentication, it may be possible to connect to the product as another user with no previous knowledge of the password.
Access ControlBypass Protection Mechanism
If authorization information is held in a SQL database, it may be possible to change this information through the successful exploitation of a SQL injection vulnerability.
IntegrityModify Application Data
Just as it may be possible to read sensitive information, it is also possible to modify or even delete this information with a SQL injection attack.
Mitigations (5)
Architecture and DesignUse a vetted library or framework that does not allow this weakness to occur or provides constructs that make this weakness easier to avoid [REF-1482]. For example, consider using persistence layers such as Hibernate or Enterprise Java Beans, which can provide significant protection against SQL injection if used properly.
Architecture and DesignIf available, use structured mechanisms that automatically enforce the separation between data and code. These mechanisms may be able to provide the relevant quoting, encoding, and validation automatically, instead of relying on the developer to provide this capability at every point where output is generated. Process SQL queries using prepared statements, parameterized queries, or stored procedur…
Architecture and Design, OperationRun your code using the lowest privileges that are required to accomplish the necessary tasks [REF-76]. If possible, create isolated accounts with limited privileges that are only used for a single task. That way, a successful attack will not immediately give the attacker access to the rest of the software or its environment. For example, database applications rarely need to run as the database ad…
Architecture and DesignFor any security checks that are performed on the client side, ensure that these checks are duplicated on the server side, in order to avoid CWE-602. Attackers can bypass the client-side checks by modifying values after the checks have been performed, or by changing the client to remove the client-side checks entirely. Then, these modified values would be submitted to the server.
ImplementationWhile it is risky to use dynamically-generated query strings, code, or commands that mix control and data together, sometimes it may be unavoidable. Properly quote arguments and escape any special characters within those arguments. The most conservative approach is to escape or filter all characters that do not pass an extremely strict allowlist (such as everything that is not alphanumeric or whit…
Examples (2)
In 2008, a large number of web servers were compromised using the same SQL injection attack string. This single string worked against many different programs. The SQL injection was then used to modify the web sites to serve malicious code.
The following code dynamically constructs and executes a SQL query that searches for items matching a specified name. The query restricts the items displayed to those where owner matches the user name of the currently-authenticated user.
... string userName = ctx.getAuthenticatedUserName(); string query = "SELECT * FROM items WHERE owner = '" + userName + "' AND itemname = '" + ItemName.Text + "'"; sda = new SqlDataAdapter(query, conn); DataTable dt = new DataTable(); sda.Fill(dt); ...
Bad · C#
SELECT * FROM items WHERE owner = <userName> AND itemname = <itemName>;
Informative
CVE IDTitleCVSSSeverityPublished
CVE-2024-28094 Blind SQL Injection in Chat functionality in Schoolbox — Schoolbox 8.8 High2024-03-07
CVE-2024-27304 pgx SQL Injection via Protocol Message Size Overflow — pgx 9.8 Critical2024-03-06
CVE-2024-27289 pgx SQL Injection via Line Comment Creation — pgx 8.1 High2024-03-06
CVE-2024-2168 SourceCodester Online Tours & Travels Management System HTTP POST Request expense_category.php sql injection — Online Tours & Travels Management System 4.7 Medium2024-03-04
CVE-2024-27889 Multiple SQL Injection vulnerabilities exist in the reporting application of the Arista Edge Threat Management - Arista NG Firewall (NGFW). — Arista Edge Threat Management - Arista NG Firewall (NGFW) 8.8 High2024-03-04
CVE-2024-2156 SourceCodester Best POS Management System admin_class.php sql injection — Best POS Management System 6.3 Medium2024-03-04
CVE-2024-2154 SourceCodester Online Mobile Management Store view_product.php sql injection — Online Mobile Management Store 6.3 Medium2024-03-04
CVE-2024-2153 SourceCodester Online Mobile Management Store view_order.php sql injection — Online Mobile Management Store 6.3 Medium2024-03-04
CVE-2024-2152 SourceCodester Online Mobile Management Store manage_product.php sql injection — Online Mobile Management Store 4.7 Medium2024-03-04
CVE-2024-2149 CodeAstro Membership Management System settings.php sql injection — Membership Management System 4.7 Medium2024-03-03
CVE-2024-2147 SourceCodester Online Mobile Management Store login.php sql injection — Online Mobile Management Store 7.3 High2024-03-03
CVE-2024-2077 SourceCodester Simple Online Bidding System index.php sql injection — Simple Online Bidding System 6.3 Medium2024-03-01
CVE-2024-27298 Parse Server literalizeRegexPart SQL Injection — parse-server 10.0 Critical2024-03-01
CVE-2024-2074 Mini-Tmall 1 sql injection — Mini-Tmall 6.3 Medium2024-03-01
CVE-2024-2073 SourceCodester Block Inserter for Dynamic Content view_post.php sql injection — Block Inserter for Dynamic Content 6.3 Medium2024-03-01
CVE-2024-2069 SourceCodester FAQ Management System delete-faq.php sql injection — FAQ Management System 6.3 Medium2024-03-01
CVE-2024-2067 SourceCodester Computer Inventory System delete-computer.php sql injection — Computer Inventory System 6.3 Medium2024-03-01
CVE-2024-2062 SourceCodester Petrol Pump Management Software edit_categories.php sql injection — Petrol Pump Management Software 4.7 Medium2024-03-01
CVE-2024-2061 SourceCodester Petrol Pump Management Software edit_supplier.php sql injection — Petrol Pump Management Software 4.7 Medium2024-03-01
CVE-2024-2060 SourceCodester Petrol Pump Management Software login_crud.php sql injection — Petrol Pump Management Software 4.7 Medium2024-03-01
CVE-2024-2022 Netentsec NS-ASG Application Security Gateway list_ipAddressPolicy.php sql injection — NS-ASG Application Security Gateway 6.3 Medium2024-03-01
CVE-2024-2021 Netentsec NS-ASG Application Security Gateway list_localuser.php sql injection — NS-ASG Application Security Gateway 6.3 Medium2024-02-29
CVE-2024-2015 ZhiCms mcontroller.php getindexdata sql injection — ZhiCms 6.3 Medium2024-02-29
CVE-2024-2014 Panabit Panalog sprog_upstatus.php sql injection — Panalog 7.3 High2024-02-29
CVE-2024-1971 Surya2Developer Online Shopping System POST Parameter login.php sql injection — Online Shopping System 7.3 High2024-02-28
CVE-2024-24868 WordPress SP Project & Document Manager Plugin <= 4.69 is vulnerable to SQL Injection — SP Project & Document Manager 8.5 High2024-02-28
CVE-2024-25902 WordPress Malware Scanner Plugin <= 4.7.2 is vulnerable to SQL Injection — Malware Scanner 7.6 High2024-02-28
CVE-2024-25910 WordPress MoveTo Plugin <= 6.2 is vulnerable to SQL Injection — MoveTo 9.8 Critical2024-02-28
CVE-2024-25927 WordPress postMash – custom post order Plugin <= 1.2.0 is vulnerable to SQL Injection — postMash – custom post order 9.3 Critical2024-02-28
CVE-2024-24772 Apache Superset: Improper Neutralisation of custom SQL on embedded context — Apache Superset 4.3 Medium2024-02-28

Vulnerabilities classified as CWE-89 (SQL命令中使用的特殊元素转义处理不恰当(SQL注入)) represent 9621 CVEs. The CWE taxonomy describes the weakness; review individual CVEs for product-specific impact.