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CVE-2000-1082: The xp_enumresultset function in SQL Server and Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine (MSDE) does not properl...

The xp_enumresultset 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 older Microsoft SQL Server and MSDE database software allowed an attacker with database access to crash the service or run commands on the server. Microsoft addressed it in security bulletin MS00-092 released in December 2000. Any system still running unpatched SQL Server 7.0 or 2000 from that era is at risk. Exposure is limited to legacy Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and SQL Server 2000/MSDE deployments that never received the MS00-092 patch. Modern SQL Server versions are unaffected. Practical exposure today should be near zero except in isolated legacy or embedded systems where end-of-life database engines still run. Low operational priority for most organizations because affected products reached end of support long ago. Priority becomes high only if legacy SQL Server 7.0 or 2000/MSDE is still running; in that case, treat platform modernization as the primary business risk, not this individual CVE. Mitigation focus: Apply Microsoft security bulletin MS00-092 to any surviving SQL Server 7.0 or 2000/MSDE instance.; Upgrade end-of-life SQL Server engines to a currently supported Microsoft SQL Server release.; Restrict database network access to trusted application hosts using firewall or segmentation controls..

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