House Rental Management
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SQL injection in Montodel House-Rental-Management exposes database contents and integrity to authenticated remote attackers via the unsanitized ID parameter at /index.php?page=houses. All tracked commits up to 90010017b81265eb1ef3810268909f7719a33863 are affected, with no patched release available as the vendor did not respond to coordinated disclosure. Publicly available exploit code exists (E:P in the CVSS 4.0 vector), lowering the bar for exploitation; however, the required authenticated context and limited per-query impact keep the overall risk score low at CVSS 4.0 2.1.
SQL injection in Montodel House-Rental-Management's /login.php endpoint allows unauthenticated remote attackers to manipulate the Username parameter and interact with the underlying database without credentials. A public proof-of-concept exploit is available on GitHub, and the vendor was unresponsive to pre-disclosure contact, leaving no patch path. Any internet-exposed deployment of this PHP application should be treated as immediately at risk given the zero-barrier exploitation prerequisites and available exploit code.
SQL injection in Montodel House-Rental-Management exposes database contents and integrity to authenticated remote attackers via the unsanitized ID parameter at /index.php?page=houses. All tracked commits up to 90010017b81265eb1ef3810268909f7719a33863 are affected, with no patched release available as the vendor did not respond to coordinated disclosure. Publicly available exploit code exists (E:P in the CVSS 4.0 vector), lowering the bar for exploitation; however, the required authenticated context and limited per-query impact keep the overall risk score low at CVSS 4.0 2.1.
SQL injection in Montodel House-Rental-Management's /login.php endpoint allows unauthenticated remote attackers to manipulate the Username parameter and interact with the underlying database without credentials. A public proof-of-concept exploit is available on GitHub, and the vendor was unresponsive to pre-disclosure contact, leaving no patch path. Any internet-exposed deployment of this PHP application should be treated as immediately at risk given the zero-barrier exploitation prerequisites and available exploit code.