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CVE-2005-4045: Unspecified vulnerability in System Communications Services 6 Delegated Administrator 2005Q1 in Sun Java Sy...

Unspecified vulnerability in System Communications Services 6 Delegated Administrator 2005Q1 in Sun Java System Messaging Server 2005Q1 allows remote attackers to obtain the Top-Level Administrator (TLA) default password via unknown vectors, possibly involving configure_toplevel_admin.ldif.

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This CVE concerns an old Sun Java System Messaging Server administration component where remote attackers could reportedly obtain the Top-Level Administrator default password. For any surviving deployment, this could expose privileged mail administration. The public bundle does not provide CVSS, exact vectors, or confirmed fixes. Exposure is likely limited to legacy Sun Java System Messaging Server 2005Q1 environments using Delegated Administrator 2005Q1. Organizations without this product family or with fully decommissioned systems are unlikely to be exposed. Treat as urgent only if this legacy Sun messaging stack still exists. The business risk is privileged mail administration compromise, but the age and incomplete evidence make discovery and decommissioning the first priority. Mitigation focus: Check archived Sun or Oracle advisory guidance for the named Sun Alert references.; Decommission or upgrade unsupported Sun Java System Messaging Server 2005Q1 deployments.; Rotate TLA and administrative credentials on any potentially affected system..

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