CVE-2026-74804 is a critical unauthenticated SQL injection vulnerability affecting the Zoo extension for Joomla before version 4.1.64. The flaw is present in ItemController::element(), where attacker-controlled request data from the filter_type parameter and the type_filter array is incorporated directly into SQL conditions equivalent to a.type = "..." and a.type IN ("..."), without proper quoting or escaping. Because the vulnerable code path accepts untrusted input and concatenates it into database queries, a remote attacker can manipulate the resulting SQL statement. The issue is exploitable over the network without authentication and can lead to unauthorized interaction with the backend database.
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