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CVE-2026-13766: CWE-89 Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an SQL Command ('SQL Injection') in EXODIST DBIx::QuickORMCVE-2026-13766 0 DBIx::QuickORM versions before 0.000026 for Perl allow SQL injection via unquoted SQL identifiers. The default SQL builder, a SQL::Abstract subclass, sets bindtype in its constructor but never quote_char, so SQL::Abstract emits identifiers verbatim. Caller-supplied identifiers (order_by, where-clause column keys, field and returning lists, upsert columns, and join aliases) reach the SQL string raw, while values are placeholder-bound and unaffected. A caller that forwards untrusted input to an affected identifier position, such as a user-controlled order_by value, enables SQL injection: the row order can be made to depend on a sub-select over columns the query never selected, and the where and update identifier positions permit further data disclosure and tampering. Join the discussion | CVE Database V5 | 06/30/2026, 11:20:35 UTC Added: 06/30/2026, 11:51:57 UTC |
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