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CVE-2005-1224: Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in DUware DUportal Pro 3.4 allow remote attackers to execute arbitra...

Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in DUware DUportal Pro 3.4 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) nChannel parameter to default.asp, cat.asp, or detail.asp, (2) the iChannel parameter to search.asp, default.asp, result.asp, cat.asp, or detail.asp (3) the iCat parameter to cat.asp or detail.asp, (4) the iData parameter to detail.asp or result.asp, the (5) POL_ID, (6) POL_PARENT, (7) POL_CATEGORY, (8) CHA_NAME, or (9) CHA_ID parameters to inc_vote.asp, or the (10) tfm_order or (11) tfm_orderby parameters to toppages.asp, a different set of vulnerabilities than CVE-2005-1236.

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CVE-2005-1224 is an old SQL injection issue in DUware DUportal Pro 3.4. A remote attacker could manipulate several web parameters so the application sends unintended SQL to its database. For any still-running public site, the concern is database disclosure, modification, or operational disruption. Exposure is likely limited to legacy DUware DUportal Pro 3.4 deployments, especially Internet-facing classic ASP sites. The provided affected-product metadata is incomplete, so confirm by application name, version, file paths, and endpoint behavior rather than relying only on CPE inventory. Treat as high priority only if DUportal Pro 3.4 is present, especially on public websites. This is legacy software with database-impacting risk and incomplete remediation evidence, so unsupported instances should be replaced or isolated quickly. Mitigation focus: Identify and decommission any DUportal Pro 3.4 instances where possible.; Check DUware or archived vendor guidance for any fixed release or official workaround.; Restrict public access to affected ASP endpoints if the app must remain online..

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