CVE-2024-58352 is an unauthenticated HQL injection vulnerability in Landray OA. The flaw is present in the wechatLoginHelper.do endpoint, where attacker-controlled input from the uid POST parameter is incorporated into a string-concatenated filter expression passed to Hibernate's findList() call without proper sanitization. This allows a remote, unauthenticated attacker to inject malicious HQL syntax and query arbitrary Hibernate entity classes. As described in the provided content, exploitation can be used to extract sensitive application data, including administrator password hashes. Where the backing database account has sufficient privileges, the injection can also be leveraged for file-write operations, which may in turn enable remote code execution.
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