Time-based blind SQL injection in ChurchCRM PropertyAssign.php
CVE-2026-34402 is a time-based blind SQL injection vulnerability in the PropertyAssign.php endpoint of ChurchCRM, an open-source church management system. The issue affects versions prior to 7.1.0. According to the provided advisory content, authenticated users who have either Edit Records or Manage Groups permissions can exploit the flaw by supplying crafted input to the vulnerable endpoint, allowing SQL queries to be influenced through blind, time-based techniques. Successful exploitation enables access to arbitrary database content and the ability to alter stored data.
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