Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2002-0859 is a legacy remote code execution issue in Microsoft SQL Server 2000 involving a buffer overflow in the Jet engine OpenDataSource function. If an organization still runs exposed SQL Server 2000 systems, the business risk is serious because successful exploitation could allow arbitrary code execution. Exposure appears limited to legacy Microsoft SQL Server 2000 deployments using or exposing Jet/OpenDataSource functionality. Modern environments are primarily at risk through forgotten, unsupported, or internet-reachable legacy database servers. Treat as high priority only if SQL Server 2000 remains in production or reachable. The product age makes replacement or isolation more practical than relying on unclear legacy patch status. Mitigation focus: Identify and prioritize any Microsoft SQL Server 2000 systems.; Consult Microsoft KB Q282010 and vendor advisories for official remediation.; Remove or retire unsupported SQL Server 2000 deployments where feasible..
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