GHSA-4pf7-cc4r-g63hHighCVSS 8.8

YesWiki has Authenticated SQL Injection via ReactionManager

Published
July 9, 2026
Last Modified
July 9, 2026

🔗 CVE IDs covered (1)

📋 Description

Summary

YesWiki through the latest development branch contains a SQL injection vulnerability in ReactionManager::deleteUserReaction() that allows any authenticated user to inject arbitrary SQL via the {idreaction} and {id} URL path parameters. The parameters are concatenated directly into a SQL LIKE clause without escaping or parameterization.

This is a sibling of CVE-2026-46670 (unauthenticated SQLi in FormManager::create()). Both share the same root cause — raw string concatenation into SQL queries — but exist in different components.

Root Cause

includes/controllers/ApiController.php line 726:

/**
 * @Route("/api/reactions/{idreaction}/{id}/{page}/{username}", methods={"DELETE"}, options={"acl":{"+"}})
 */

ACL "+" = any authenticated user. Parameters flow into ReactionManager::deleteUserReaction()TripleStore::delete() with raw string concatenation into SQL LIKE clause (line 356).

The if branch (lines 340-354) properly uses $this->dbService->escape(). The else branch does not — the developer applied escaping to one code path but not the other.

PoC

DELETE /wiki/?api/reactions/x%27%20OR%201=1%20OR%20value%20LIKE%20%27/test/SomePage/attacker
Host: localhost:8085
Cookie: <session cookie>

Time-based blind variant via {id} parameter for data exfiltration.

Impact

Full database read/write. Any self-registered user can extract yeswiki_users password hashes and emails.

Suggested Fix

Apply $this->dbService->escape() to all parameters in the else branch, matching the if branch pattern. Also audit all TripleStore::delete() callers that pass $extraSQL.

Credits

Kai Aizen / SnailSploit

🎯 Affected products1

  • composer/yeswiki/yeswiki:< 4.6.6

🔗 References (3)