CVE-2025-5618 is a critical SQL injection vulnerability in PHPGurukul Online Fire Reporting System version 1.2. The issue affects the /admin/edit-team.php endpoint, where the teamid argument is not properly sanitized or parameterized before being used in a backend SQL query. An attacker can manipulate this parameter to inject arbitrary SQL syntax, altering the intended database operation. The available content does not identify the exact vulnerable function or query construction routine, but it does specifically attribute the flaw to improper handling of the teamid parameter in that file. The vulnerability is remotely exploitable, and public exploit disclosure indicates that exploitation details are available.
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