Zen Cart 1.2.6d and earlier, under certain PHP configurations, allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via direct requests to files in the admin/includes directory, including (1) graphs/banner_daily.php, (2) graphs/banner_infobox.php, (3) graphs/banner_yearly.php, (4) graphs/banner_monthly.php, (5) application_bottom.php, (6) attributes_preview.php, (7) modules/category_product_listing.php, (8) modules/copy_to_confirm.php, (9) modules/delete_product_confirm.php, and (10) modules/move_product_confirm.php, which leaks the web server path in the resulting error message.
SQL injection vulnerability in login.php in Zen Cart 1.1.2d, 1.1.4 before patch 1, and possibly other versions allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL via the (1) admin_name or (2) admin_pass parameters.
The distribution of Zen Cart 1.1.4 before patch 2 includes certain debugging code in the Admin password retrieval functionality, which allows attackers to gain administrative privileges via password_forgotten.php.
SQL injection vulnerability in application_top.php for Zen Cart 1.1.3 before patch 2 may allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the products_id parameter.