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CVE-2000-1081: The xp_displayparamstmt function in SQL Server and Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine (MSDE) does not prop...

The xp_displayparamstmt function in SQL Server and Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine (MSDE) does not properly restrict the length of a buffer before calling the srv_paraminfo function in the SQL Server API for Extended Stored Procedures (XP), which allows an attacker to cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary commands, aka the "Extended Stored Procedure Parameter Parsing" vulnerability.

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A flaw in an older Microsoft SQL Server component let attackers crash the database or run their own commands on it. Microsoft addressed the issue in security bulletin MS00-092 in December 2000. The risk today is limited to legacy environments that still run unpatched SQL Server or MSDE builds from that era. Exposure is largely historical. Systems at risk are unpatched SQL Server 7.0 / 2000 or MSDE instances from the 2000 era, most likely surviving inside isolated legacy applications, industrial systems, or forgotten internal servers. Any such instance reachable by an authenticated database user or an untrusted network segment remains vulnerable. Low priority for modern estates already on supported SQL Server versions. Elevate to high priority if asset inventory reveals any surviving SQL Server 2000 or MSDE systems, particularly those touching sensitive data, since a compromise could lead to database takeover or downstream host code execution. Mitigation focus: Apply Microsoft security bulletin MS00-092 or upgrade to a supported SQL Server release.; Retire or isolate any remaining SQL Server 7.0, 2000, or MSDE instances that cannot be patched.; Restrict network access to SQL Server ports so only trusted application servers can reach them..

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