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Blind SQL Injection in ClipBucket actions/progress_video.php

IdentifiersCVE-2026-45060CWE-89· Improper Neutralization of Special…

CVE-2026-45060 is a blind SQL injection vulnerability in ClipBucket v5 affecting versions prior to 5.5.3 - #129. The flaw is present in the actions/progress_video.php endpoint, where the ids parameter can be manipulated by an attacker to inject arbitrary SQL into backend database queries. The issue is exploitable without authentication. Because the injection is blind, attackers can infer query results indirectly and use the vulnerable parameter to extract sensitive information from the database.

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Successful exploitation allows an unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary SQL queries against the application's backend database via the vulnerable ids parameter. This can lead to exfiltration of sensitive data stored in the database, including application data and potentially credential material or other confidential records accessible to the database user used by ClipBucket.

Mitigation

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If immediate patching is not possible, restrict external access to the ClipBucket application or specifically to the actions/progress_video.php endpoint, apply WAF rules to detect and block SQL injection patterns targeting the ids parameter, and monitor logs for anomalous requests to that endpoint. Reducing database account privileges may also limit impact, though it does not remove the vulnerability.

Remediation

Patch, then assume compromise.

Upgrade ClipBucket v5 to version 5.5.3 - #129 or later, as the issue is patched in 5.5.3 - #129. Ensure the deployment is fully updated across all application nodes and verify that the vulnerable actions/progress_video.php endpoint is no longer reachable in an unpatched state.
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