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CVE-2005-4719: Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in Sysbotz Systems Panel 1.0.6 and earlier allow remote attackers to...

Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in Sysbotz Systems Panel 1.0.6 and earlier allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via (1) the cid parameter in knowledgebase/index.php, (2) the aid parameter in knowledgebase/view.php, (3) the cid parameter in contact/update.php, (4) the letter parameter in links/index.php, (5) the mid parameter in messageboard/view.php, and (6) the tid parameter in tickets/view.php.

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Sysbotz Systems Panel 1.0.6 and earlier reportedly has multiple SQL injection flaws. A remote attacker could manipulate database queries through several public PHP endpoints. For any organization still running this product, the main concern is unauthorized database access or changes, but the sources do not provide severity scoring or confirmed exploitation. Exposure is limited to organizations still operating Sysbotz Systems Panel 1.0.6 or earlier, especially if internet-facing. The bundle lists affected vendor/product fields as n/a, so teams should validate by application name, code paths, and version rather than relying on CPE matching. Prioritize investigation if the application is still internet-facing or stores customer, support, or account data. The product appears old, and unsupported legacy web applications often create disproportionate risk. If not present in the environment, no further action is needed beyond documenting non-exposure. Mitigation focus: Identify whether Systems Panel 1.0.6 or earlier is deployed.; Check vendor or archive guidance for any official fixed release.; Retire or replace the application if no supported fix exists..

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