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CVE-2003-1213: The default installation of MaxWebPortal 1.30 stores the portal database under the web document root with i...

The default installation of MaxWebPortal 1.30 stores the portal database under the web document root with insecure access control, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via a direct request to database/db2000.mdb.

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MaxWebPortal 1.30's default setup placed its portal database inside the public web directory with weak access controls. A remote attacker could obtain sensitive information by directly requesting the exposed database file. This matters mainly for legacy public sites still running that version or preserving its original file layout. Exposure is most likely on old internet-facing MaxWebPortal 1.30 deployments using the default database location under the document root. The supplied affected-product metadata is incomplete, so teams should verify by application name, version, and file placement rather than CPE alone. Prioritize if any legacy MaxWebPortal site remains internet-accessible. The business risk is disclosure of portal database contents, not service outage. If no deployments exist, record the non-exposure and retire remaining traces from inventory. Mitigation focus: Identify any MaxWebPortal 1.30 deployments or archived public copies.; Move portal database files outside the web document root.; Block web access to database file types and backup database copies..

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