I have suffered injection in my website (from a search box in a KB system). I removed that KB system but have a Contact Form (with Google Captcha) where the user enters his name, email and message and I use PHP mail() to send me the message.
Is it possible that an attacker can get access to my website from a possible attack to that form? Or the worst scenario could just be that he uses it to send Spam?
This is my PHP code before calling "main()":
<?php
$fname = $_POST['contact-f-name'];
$lname = $_POST['contact-l-name'];
$email = $_POST['contact-email'];
$text = $_POST['contact-message'];
$companyname = $_POST['company-name'];
$subject = $_POST['subject'];
$address = "[email protected]";
$headers = "From: " . strip_tags($email) . "\r\n";
$headers .= "Reply-To: ". strip_tags($email) . "\r\n";
$headers .= "MIME-Version: 1.0\r\n";
$headers .= "Content-type:text/plain; Charset=UTF-8 \r\n";
$message = ."Name: ".strip_tags($fname)." ".strip_tags($lname)."\r\n"
."Email: ".strip_tags($email)."\r\n"
."Company Name: ".strip_tags($companyname)."\r\n"
."Subject: ".strip_tags($subject)."\r\n"
."Message: ".strip_tags($text)."\r\n";
if(@mail($address, $subject, $message, $headers)) { echo "true"; }
else { echo "false"; }
exit;
?>