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CVE-2006-6145: CRYPTOCard CRYPTO-Server before 6.4.56 stores LDAP credentials in plaintext in UninstallerData\installvaria...

CRYPTOCard CRYPTO-Server before 6.4.56 stores LDAP credentials in plaintext in UninstallerData\installvariables.properties, which has insecure permissions and allows local users to obtain the credentials. NOTE: The provenance of this information is unknown; the details are obtained solely from third party information.

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Older CRYPTOCard CRYPTO-Server deployments may expose LDAP credentials because they are stored in plaintext in an installer variables file with weak local permissions. The business risk is credential disclosure: a local user on the server could obtain LDAP credentials and potentially access directory-backed systems depending on account privileges. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running legacy CRYPTOCard CRYPTO-Server versions before 6.4.56, especially with LDAP integration enabled. The source bundle does not identify modern affected products, CPEs, CVSS, or confirmed vendor advisory details. Prioritize only if this legacy product is present. If found, treat it as a credential exposure issue: validate version, rotate affected LDAP credentials, and plan upgrade or decommissioning based on vendor support. Mitigation focus: Inventory CRYPTOCard CRYPTO-Server installations and identify versions below 6.4.56.; Check current vendor or successor guidance for supported upgrade and remediation paths.; Remove or protect plaintext credential artifacts if vendor guidance supports doing so..

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