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CVE-2005-4626: The default configuration of Recruitment Software installs admin/site.xml under the web document root with...

The default configuration of Recruitment Software installs admin/site.xml under the web document root with insufficient access control, which might allow remote attackers to obtain sensitive information (MySQL database credentials) via a direct request.

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This CVE describes a web application configuration mistake: a sensitive XML file may be publicly reachable and can expose MySQL database credentials. If an organization still runs the affected Recruitment Software deployment, the main risk is credential disclosure that could lead to database access or broader compromise. Exposure is likely limited to legacy Recruitment Software installations that still serve admin/site.xml from a public web root. The affected vendor, exact product lineage, and versions are not identified, so asset discovery may require file-path and application-name investigation. Treat as urgent if the software exists in production or internet-facing legacy environments. The issue may expose database credentials directly, but evidence is incomplete for affected versions and current exploitation. Mitigation focus: Check vendor or maintainer guidance for supported remediation details.; Deny unauthenticated web access to admin/site.xml immediately.; Move sensitive configuration outside the public document root where supported..

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