SQL Injection in STER Search Filters
CVE-2026-25606 is a SQL injection vulnerability in STER affecting versions prior to 9.5. The flaw is caused by improper neutralization of user-supplied input in multiple search filters. An authenticated attacker with low privileges can submit crafted input through these filter parameters and trigger SQL injection against the application's backend database queries. According to the available information, successful exploitation allows access to sensitive data, including records belonging to other users and any other data the application is permitted to access.
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A SQL injection vulnerability in STER affecting multiple Search Filters that allows an authenticated attacker to access sensitive data, including other users' data. The issue was fixed in version 9.5.
An SQL injection vulnerability in STER affecting versions before 9.5, allowing an authenticated attacker to access sensitive data through multiple search filters.
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