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CVE-2000-1023: The Alabanza Control Panel does not require passwords to access administrative commands, which allows remot...

The Alabanza Control Panel does not require passwords to access administrative commands, which allows remote attackers to modify domain name information via the nsManager.cgi CGI program.

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The Alabanza Control Panel, a hosting management tool from 2000, exposed administrative functions without requiring a password. Anyone who could reach the web interface could change domain name settings, potentially hijacking or misdirecting websites managed through the panel. For any organization still running this legacy software, the risk is high because no authentication stood between an attacker and administrative control over domain data. Exposure is limited today because Alabanza Control Panel is legacy hosting software from circa 2000. Any surviving installation reachable from the internet would be directly exposed via the nsManager.cgi endpoint. Modern enterprises are unlikely to run this software, but hosting resellers with unmaintained legacy stacks could still be affected. Low priority for most modern environments because the affected software is obsolete. High priority only if your hosting stack or a subsidiary still runs Alabanza Control Panel, in which case treat DNS integrity as an urgent concern and plan migration. Mitigation focus: Retire or replace any remaining Alabanza Control Panel deployments with a supported hosting control panel.; Block external access to nsManager.cgi and other admin CGIs at the web server or WAF layer.; Require authentication and IP allow-listing in front of any legacy administrative interfaces..

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