Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2005-4629 is an old SQL injection issue reported in SMBCMS 2.1. A remote attacker could potentially make the application run unintended database queries through unspecified search parameters. The sources do not provide CVSS, patch status, or affected deployment details. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running SMBCMS 2.1, especially if its search functionality is reachable from the internet. The source metadata does not identify CPEs or broader affected versions. Prioritize investigation if SMBCMS 2.1 exists in the environment. The vulnerability class can affect database confidentiality and integrity, but current exposure depends entirely on whether this legacy software is still deployed. Mitigation focus: Inventory public sites for SMBCMS 2.1 or legacy SMBCMS code.; Check vendor or maintainer guidance for any available update or replacement path.; Retire or isolate unsupported SMBCMS 2.1 deployments if no supported fix exists..
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