Overview
The cybersecurity landscape is riddled with various threats, one of which is the SQL Injection vulnerability known as CVE-2025-59743. This vulnerability, found in AndSoft’s e-TMS v25.03, can have severe repercussions for any organization using this software. SQL injection vulnerabilities are among the most critical threats in cybersecurity due to their potential to compromise entire systems, and this particular instance is no different.
In the case of CVE-2025-59743, this vulnerability could allow an attacker to manipulate databases, leading to data leakage or even a full system compromise. Given the severity and potential impact, understanding and mitigating this vulnerability should be a high priority for any organization using AndSoft’s e-TMS v25.03.
Vulnerability Summary
CVE ID: CVE-2025-59743
Severity: Critical (9.8 CVSS score)
Attack Vector: Network
Privileges Required: None
User Interaction: None
Impact: System compromise and data leakage
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Product | Affected Versions
AndSoft’s e-TMS | v25.03
How the Exploit Works
The vulnerability stems from the software’s handling of the SessionID cookie. An attacker can exploit the vulnerability by sending a specifically crafted POST request to ‘/inc/connect/CONNECTION.ASP’. If successful, the attacker can then retrieve, update, create, and delete databases, leading to potential data leakage or a full system compromise.
Conceptual Example Code
Below is a conceptual example of a malicious HTTP POST request that could potentially exploit this vulnerability:
POST /inc/connect/CONNECTION.ASP HTTP/1.1
Host: target.example.com
Content-Type: application/json
Cookie: SessionID=...
{ "malicious_payload": "'; DROP TABLE users;--" }
In this example, the malicious payload is an SQL command that deletes the ‘users‘ table from the database. It is crucial to note that this is a basic example and actual exploit payloads could be far more complex, sophisticated, and damaging.
Mitigation
AndSoft has released a vendor patch to address this vulnerability and it is highly recommended to apply this patch immediately. In cases where immediate patching is not possible, using a Web Application Firewall (WAF) or an Intrusion Detection System (IDS) can serve as a temporary mitigation, but it should not be considered a long-term solution.
