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CVE-2006-2617: (1) AlstraSoft Web Host Directory 1.2, aka (2) HyperStop WebHost Directory 1.2, allows remote attackers to...

(1) AlstraSoft Web Host Directory 1.2, aka (2) HyperStop WebHost Directory 1.2, allows remote attackers to obtain the installation path via an invalid entry in the Username field on the login page, which causes the path to be displayed in an SQL error. NOTE: this issue might be resultant from SQL injection.

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This is an old path disclosure issue in AlstraSoft Web Host Directory 1.2, also known as HyperStop WebHost Directory 1.2. A malformed login username can trigger an SQL error that exposes the server installation path. That information can help later attacks, but the supplied sources do not prove code execution or active exploitation. Exposure is likely limited to internet-facing installations of AlstraSoft Web Host Directory 1.2 or HyperStop WebHost Directory 1.2. Because this software is from 2006, current exposure depends on legacy or abandoned deployments rather than modern default installations. Treat this as a legacy exposure cleanup item. It is not confirmed as actively exploited, but public-facing unsupported software leaking internal paths increases attacker knowledge and may signal deeper input-validation weaknesses. Mitigation focus: Inventory assets for AlstraSoft or HyperStop WebHost Directory 1.2.; Check vendor or archived advisory guidance for any supported fix.; Replace or isolate the application if no supported fix exists..

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