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CVE-2000-1086: The xp_printstatements function in Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server Desktop Engine (MSDE) does not...

The xp_printstatements function in Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and 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 Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and MSDE lets an attacker who can send commands to the database crash it or run arbitrary code on the server. Because databases usually run with high privileges and hold sensitive data, a successful exploit could give an intruder deep access to the affected system. Microsoft published a fix (MS00-092) in December 2000. Limited today. SQL Server 2000 and MSDE are end-of-life and rarely internet-exposed. Residual exposure sits with legacy line-of-business apps, embedded MSDE inside older third-party software, and forgotten lab or test systems where the patch was never applied. Low priority for modern estates; elevate to high if any SQL Server 2000 or MSDE instance is still running. Treat unpatched or unsupported database engines as a material risk and schedule migration or decommissioning rather than continued patching. Mitigation focus: Apply the MS00-092 patch or a later cumulative update on any SQL Server 2000 or MSDE instance still in service.; Retire or upgrade SQL Server 2000 and MSDE to a supported release; both products are past end-of-life.; Restrict execution rights on xp_printstatements and other extended stored procedures to trusted accounts only..

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