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CVE-2006-6066: Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in Dragon Calendar / Events Listing 2.x allow remote attackers to ex...

Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in Dragon Calendar / Events Listing 2.x allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) username or (2) password parameter to (a) admin_login.asp, the (3) ID parameter to (b) event_searchdetail.asp, or the (4) VenueID parameter to (c) venue_detail.asp.

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CVE-2006-6066 is a SQL injection issue in Dragon Calendar / Events Listing 2.x. A remote attacker could manipulate login, event, or venue inputs to run database queries. For an exposed legacy site, this can mean data disclosure, account compromise, or site integrity loss. Exposure is most likely on legacy ASP/IIS websites still running Dragon Calendar / Events Listing 2.x or copied code from it. The source bundle does not provide reliable CPEs, package identifiers, or vendor metadata, so asset discovery must be manual. Prioritize remediation if any public website still runs this application. The software is old, the affected inputs are remotely reachable, and the impact can include database compromise. If not present in your estate, document the negative finding and close as not applicable. Mitigation focus: Inventory websites for Dragon Calendar / Events Listing 2.x and affected ASP pages.; Check original vendor or advisory guidance; no fixed release is named in the bundle.; Remove, replace, or disable the application if it is unsupported..

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