Vuln Signal Radar
public-safe defensive signal
HIGHpublic-safe

CVE-2007-3052

NVD: SQL injection vulnerability in index.php in the PNphpBB2 1.2i and earlier module for PostNuke allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the c parameter.

CVSS
7.5
Severity
HIGH
EPSS
0.0251 (83)
KEV
-

Source-published summary

NVD: SQL injection vulnerability in index.php in the PNphpBB2 1.2i and earlier module for PostNuke allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the c parameter.

Possible impact

Source describes SQL injection risk · remote exposure. Possible impact: A remote attacker may be able to read or change database-backed application data.

Affected context

vendor/product: postnuke_software_foundation / pnphpbb

Remediation / advisory

Remediation reference present; patch status requires confirmation in the linked advisory.

Why it matters

Source describes SQL injection risk · remote exposure. Possible impact: A remote attacker may be able to read or change database-backed application data.; CVSS 7.5 (HIGH); EPSS percentile 83; not listed in KEV; Remediation reference present; patch status requires confirmation in the linked advisory; sources: NVD, Vendor Advisory.

What to verify

Confirm affected product/version, vendor advisory, patch or mitigation, and exposure.

Exposure hint

remote exposure

Impact tags

SQL injection riskremote exposure relevant

Urgency reasons

CVSS HIGHaffected product presentvendor advisory presentrecent updateremediation reference present

Source-derived note

Summary derived from NVD / Vendor Advisory description; unsafe procedural detail is not shown.

Redaction metadata

source summary used
True
fallback summary used
False
unsafe procedural detail present
false
raw source displayed
false
public summary redacted
true

Remediation handoff

Public-safe static handoff for human/Codex remediation planning. Scan, patch, external execution, and auto remediation are disabled.

Safety note

This radar shows source-published defensive context only. Exploit procedures, exploit strings, scanner commands, and auto-remediation are not provided.

Official references