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CVE-2000-1017: Webteachers Webdata allows remote attackers with valid Webdata accounts to read arbitrary files by posting...

Webteachers Webdata allows remote attackers with valid Webdata accounts to read arbitrary files by posting a request to import the file into the WebData database.

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Webteachers Webdata, a legacy web application, lets authenticated users read files they should not see. An account holder can trick the app into importing files from outside the web directory into its database, exposing configuration or system files. This is a very old issue from 2000 with no modern vendor presence, but any lingering deployment would leak sensitive data to insiders. Exposure is minimal in 2026: Webteachers Webdata is an obsolete late-1990s product with no known active install base. Any remaining instance would likely be an unmaintained legacy intranet application. Exploitation requires a valid Webdata account, limiting risk to insiders or attackers who already obtained credentials. Low priority unless an inventory scan surfaces a live Webteachers Webdata instance. If found, treat as a legacy decommissioning task rather than an emergency patch, since the product is effectively abandoned and exploitation requires a valid account. Mitigation focus: Inventory environments for any surviving Webteachers Webdata deployments and target them for decommissioning.; Where the application must remain, isolate it on a restricted internal network segment behind VPN and MFA.; Rotate and tightly scope Webdata account credentials; remove unused accounts..

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