What the vulnerability does
01Description
Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an SQL Command ('SQL Injection') vulnerability in Alexander AnyComment anycomment allows SQL Injection.This issue affects AnyComment: from n/a through <= 0.3.6.
Explanation of Vulnerability in Simple Terms
02Summary
AnyComment versions 0.3.6 and earlier contain a SQL injection vulnerability in a component requiring low-level authentication. An attacker with a user account can craft malicious input to read sensitive database information or disrupt site availability. The vulnerability affects the database layer and may impact other connected systems.
What an attacker can do
03Attacker Capabilities
Read sensitive data from the site database or cause the database to become unavailable.
Potential impact on your site
04Site Impact
Unauthorized access to database contents and potential service disruption affecting all site users.
Conditions required to exploit
05Prerequisites
Attacker must have a user account on the site (low-level authentication required).
Key dates
06Disclosure timeline
October 22, 2025
CVE published
April 28, 2026
Record updated