CVE-2022-28056
PHP vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

ShopXO version 2.2.5 and below contains a system re-install vulnerability via the Add function in app/install/controller/Index.php. The vulnerability was discovered and reported on March 23, 2022, with the CVE identifier CVE-2022-28056 being assigned on March 28, 2022 (MITRE CVE, NVD).

Technical details

The vulnerability exists in the Add function within the app/install/controller/Index.php file of ShopXO, allowing unauthorized system re-installation. This affects all versions of ShopXO up to and including version 2.2.5 (MITRE CVE).

Impact

The vulnerability could potentially allow attackers to perform unauthorized system re-installation, which could lead to system compromise and data loss (NVD).

Mitigation and workarounds

Users should upgrade their ShopXO installation to a version newer than 2.2.5 to address this vulnerability (MITRE CVE).

Additional resources


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