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SQL Injection in QNAP QuMagie

IdentifiersCVE-2025-52425CWE-89· Improper Neutralization of Special…

CVE-2025-52425 is a SQL injection vulnerability in QNAP QuMagie. According to the provided content, a remote attacker can exploit the flaw to execute unauthorized code or commands. The vulnerable component or function is not identified in the available information, but the issue is explicitly described as an SQL injection flaw affecting QuMagie versions prior to 2.7.0.

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Impact

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Successful exploitation may allow a remote attacker to execute unauthorized code or commands on the affected system. Depending on the privileges of the vulnerable QuMagie component and its integration with the underlying QNAP platform, this could result in compromise of the application and potentially broader impact to the NAS device, including unauthorized access or system manipulation. The precise scope is not specified in the provided content.

Mitigation

If you can’t patch tonight, do this now.

If immediate patching is not possible, reduce exposure of the QuMagie application to untrusted networks, restrict remote access through firewall or network ACLs, and limit access to trusted administrative or internal hosts only. Monitor QNAP systems for suspicious requests targeting QuMagie and follow vendor guidance to keep the platform and applications fully updated. The provided content does not include any vendor-specific workaround beyond updating.

Remediation

Patch, then assume compromise.

Upgrade QNAP QuMagie to version 2.7.0 or later. QNAP states that the vulnerability has been fixed in QuMagie 2.7.0 and later.
PUBLIC EXPLOITS

Exploits

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QNAP SystemsQumagieapplication

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ACTIVITY FEED

Recent activity

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Social activity3

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