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CVE-2005-1639: SQL injection vulnerability in Sigmaweb.DLL in Sigma ISP Manager 6.6 allows remote attackers to execute arb...

SQL injection vulnerability in Sigmaweb.DLL in Sigma ISP Manager 6.6 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) username, (2) password, or (3) domain fields.

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CVE-2005-1639 is a reported SQL injection issue in Sigma ISP Manager 6.6. If an organization still runs this legacy management software, attackers could manipulate login or domain-related fields to affect the backend database. The public bundle does not name a patch or supported upgrade path. Exposure is likely limited to legacy Sigma ISP Manager 6.6 deployments, especially internet-facing administration portals using Sigmaweb.DLL. Modern environments are exposed only if this obsolete product remains installed, reachable, or embedded in unmanaged hosting infrastructure. Treat this as high priority only where Sigma ISP Manager 6.6 is still present or externally reachable. The business risk is legacy system compromise through database manipulation, but broad enterprise urgency depends on confirming actual deployment. Mitigation focus: Identify and remove internet exposure for Sigma ISP Manager 6.6 interfaces.; Check vendor or historical advisory guidance for any available fixed version.; Retire or replace the product if no supported fix exists..

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