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# Exploit Title: Bank Locker Management System - SQL Injection
# Application: Bank Locker Management System
# Date: 12.09.2023
# Bugs: SQL Injection 
# Exploit Author: SoSPiro
# Vendor Homepage: https://phpgurukul.com/
# Software Link: https://phpgurukul.com/bank-locker-management-system-using-php-and-mysql/
# Tested on: Windows 10 64 bit Wampserver 

## Description:
This report highlights a critical SQL Injection vulnerability discovered in the "Bank Locker Management System" application. The vulnerability allows an attacker to bypass authentication and gain unauthorized access to the application.

## Vulnerability Details:
- **Application Name**: Bank Locker Management System
- **Software Link**: [Download Link](https://phpgurukul.com/bank-locker-management-system-using-php-and-mysql/)
- **Vendor Homepage**: [Vendor Homepage](https://phpgurukul.com/)

## Vulnerability Description:
The SQL Injection vulnerability is present in the login mechanism of the application. By providing the following payload in the login and password fields:

Payload: admin' or '1'='1-- -

An attacker can gain unauthorized access to the application with administrative privileges.

## Proof of Concept (PoC):
1. Visit the application locally at http://blms.local (assuming it's hosted on localhost).
2. Navigate to the "banker" directory: http://blms.local/banker/
3. In the login and password fields, input the following payload:
4. admin' or '1'='1-- -