SQL injection vulnerability in calendar.php in vBulletin 3.0.x allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the eventid parameter. NOTE: the affected version has been disputed by the vendor. It appears that this is the same issue as CVE-2004-0036, which was fixed in 2.3.4.
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the editavatar page in vBulletin 3.5.1 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via a URL in the remote avatar url field, in which the URL generates a parsing error, and possibly requiring a trailing extension such as .jpg.
Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in vBulletin before 3.0.9 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) request parameter to joinrequests.php, (2) limitnumber or (3) limitstart to user.php, (4) usertitle.php, or (5) usertools.php.
Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in vBulletin before 3.0.9 allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the (1) group parameter to css.php, (2) redirect parameter to index.php, (3) email parameter to user.php, (4) goto parameter to language.php, (5) orderby parameter to modlog.php, and the (6) hex, (7) rgb, or (8) expandset parameter to template.php.
image.php in vBulletin 3.0.9 and earlier allows remote attackers with access to the administrator panel to upload arbitrary files via the upload action.
Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in vBulletin 3.0.9 and earlier allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) announcement parameter to announcement.php, (2) userid parameter to user.php, (3) calendar parameter to admincalendar.php, (4) cronid parameter to cronlog.php, (5) usergroupid parameter to email.php, (6) help parameter to help.php, (7) rvt parameter to language.php, (8) keep parameter to phrase.php, or (9) updateprofilepic parameter to usertools.php.
Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in vBulletin 3.0.7 and earlier allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) announcement parameter to announcement.php, the (2) thread[forumid] or (3) criteria parameters to thread.php, (4) userid parameter to user.php, the (5) calendarcustomfieldid, (6) calendarid, (7) moderatorid, (8) holidayid, (9) calendarmoderatorid, or (10) calendar[0] parameters to admincalendar.php, (11) the cronid parameter to cronlog.php, (12) user[usergroupid][0] parameter to email.php, (13) help[0] parameter to help.php, the (14) limitnumber or (15) limitstart parameter to user.php, the (16) usertitleid or (17) ids parameters to usertitle.php, (18) rvt[0] parameter to language.php, (19) keep[0] parameter to phrase.php, (20) dostyleid parameter to template.php, (21) thread[forumid] parameter to thread.php, or (22) usertools.php.
Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in vBulletin 3.0.7 and earlier allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the loc parameter to (1) modcp/index.php or (2) admincp/index.php, or the ip parameter to (3) modcp/user.php or (4) admincp/usertitle.php.
Direct code injection vulnerability in forumdisplay.php in vBulletin 3.0 through 3.0.4, when showforumusers is enabled, allows remote attackers to execute inject arbitrary PHP commands via the comma parameter.