CVE-2018-11511 is a SQL injection vulnerability in the Photo Gallery application shipped with ASUSTOR ADM 3.1.0.RFQ3. The flaw affects the tree list functionality exposed through the photo gallery API endpoint for album tree listing. Unsanitized input supplied to the album_id or scope parameter is incorporated into backend SQL processing, allowing attacker-controlled SQL statements to be executed. The issue is reachable via the Photo Gallery API and can affect internet-exposed ASUSTOR NAS devices running the vulnerable ADM release.
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An ASUSTOR ADM Photo Gallery vulnerability listed among vulnerabilities actively exploited or operationally weaponized in July 2026.
A critical vulnerability in ASUSTOR ADM that the JadeProx operators attempted to exploit against individual hosts as part of follow-up activity after scanning.
A SQL injection vulnerability in the tree list of the photo gallery application in ASUSTOR ADM, cited as one of the vulnerabilities identified during scanning of Hong Kong education-sector targets.
A specific vulnerability included among the exploit targets used by the Gitpaste-12/X10-unix cryptomining worm.
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