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CVE-2005-3365: Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in DCP-Portal 6 and earlier allow remote attackers to execute arbitr...

Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in DCP-Portal 6 and earlier allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands, possibly requiring encoded characters, via (1) the name parameter in register.php, (2) the email parameter in lostpassword.php, (3) the year parameter in calendar.php, and the (4) cid parameter to index.php. NOTE: the mid parameter for forums.php is already associated with CVE-2005-0454. NOTE: the index.php/cid vector was later reported to affect 6.11.

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CVE-2005-3365 covers SQL injection flaws in DCP-Portal 6 and earlier. A remote attacker could potentially make the application run unintended database queries, exposing or changing portal data. The record also notes one index.php vector was later reported against 6.11. Exposure is most likely for legacy, internet-facing DCP-Portal installations, especially versions 6 and earlier. The source bundle lists affected product metadata as incomplete, so asset owners should verify by application name, codebase, route presence, and deployed version. Treat as high priority only if DCP-Portal is present or externally reachable. The product is old, so the main business risk is forgotten legacy web infrastructure with database access and weak maintenance history. Mitigation focus: Inventory any DCP-Portal deployments and confirm exact versions.; Check vendor or maintainer guidance for fixed versions or patches.; Retire or isolate unsupported DCP-Portal instances..

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