SQL injection vulnerability found in Piwigo v.13.5.0 and before allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code via the filter_user_id parameter to the admin.php?page=history&filter_image_id=&filter_user_id endpoint.
admin.php?page=notification_by_mail in Piwigo 2.9.5 has XSS via the nbm_send_html_mail, nbm_send_mail_as, nbm_send_detailed_content, nbm_complementary_mail_content, nbm_send_recent_post_dates, or param_submit parameter. This is exploitable via CSRF.