Vulnerability in the PMB platform that allows an attacker to persist temporary files on the server, affecting versions 4.0.10 and above. This vulnerability exists in the file upload functionality on the ‘/pmb/authorities/import/iimport_authorities’ endpoint. When a file is uploaded via this resource, the server will create a temporary file that will be deleted after the client sends a POST request to ‘/pmb/authorities/import/iimport_authorities’. This workflow is automated by the web client, however an attacker can trap and launch the second POST request to prevent the temporary file from being deleted.
Unrestricted file upload vulnerability in the PMB platform, affecting versions 4.0.10 and above. This vulnerability could allow an attacker to upload a file to gain remote access to the machine, being able to access, modify and execute commands freely.
A SQL Injection vulnerability in /pmb/opac_css/includes/sessions.inc.php in PMB 7.4.7 and earlier allows remote unauthenticated attackers to inject arbitrary SQL commands via the PmbOpac-LOGIN cookie value.
A SQL Injection vulnerability in /admin/sauvegarde/run.php in PMB 7.4.7 and earlier allows remote authenticated attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the sauvegardes variable through the /admin/sauvegarde/run.php endpoint.
A SQL Injection vulnerability in /admin/convert/export.class.php in PMB 7.4.7 and earlier versions allows remote unauthenticated attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the query parameter in get_next_notice function.
SQL Injection vulnerability in PMB Services PMB v.7.4.7 and before allows a remote unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code via the query parameter in the /admin/convert/export_z3950.php endpoint.
SQL injection vulnerability in PMB v.7.4.7 and earlier allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code via the thesaurus parameter in export_skos.php.