E-cology - SQLi (CVE-2025-34038)
130Exploiting IPs reported
A SQL injection vulnerability exists in Fanwei E-cology 8.0 via the getdata.jsp endpoint. The application directly passes unsanitized user input from the sql parameter into a database query within the getSelectAllIds(sql, type) method, reachable through the cmd=getSelectAllId workflow in the AjaxManager. This allows unauthenticated attackers to execute arbitrary SQL queries, potentially exposing sensitive data such as administrator password hashes. Exploitation evidence was observed by the Shadowserver Foundation on 2025-02-05 UTC.
CrowdSec analysis
CVE-2025-34038 is a high-severity SQL injection vulnerability in Fanwei E-cology 8.0, specifically affecting the getdata.jsp endpoint. This flaw allows unauthenticated attackers to execute arbitrary SQL queries by exploiting unsanitized user input, potentially exposing sensitive information such as administrator password hashes. The vulnerability can be leveraged for data theft or further compromise of the application, and active exploitation has already been observed in the wild.
CrowdSec has been tracking this vulnerability and its exploits since 26th of November 2025.
CrowdSec network observations suggest that most exploitation of CVE-2025-34038 involves focused reconnaissance to identify viable targets. Attackers typically tailor their campaigns based on system exposure and configuration. It is unlikely that a given attack is accidental. CrowdSec data also reveals a clear uptick in attacks involving CVE-2025-34038 over the past week. Activity is above the usual baseline, suggesting growing attention from attackers. This may reflect rising awareness, recent exploit releases, or expanded targeting efforts.
Attackers exploit the /js/hrm/getdata.jsp endpoint by injecting SQL commands via the sql parameter, allowing unauthenticated execution of arbitrary SQL queries.
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