Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2006-6787 is a SQL injection issue in Newsletter MX 1.0.2 and earlier. A remote attacker could manipulate the ID parameter in an admin ASP page to run database commands. This mainly matters for organizations still running this old newsletter software, especially if the admin path is reachable from untrusted networks. Exposure is likely limited to legacy Newsletter MX deployments. Risk is highest where the ASP admin interface is internet-accessible or reachable by low-trust users. The source bundle does not identify a vendor CPE or broader affected product family. Treat as high priority only if Newsletter MX is present. This is an old vulnerability, but SQL injection with public exploit material can still create serious risk in forgotten legacy applications. Focus first on discovery, then isolation or retirement. Mitigation focus: Identify any Newsletter MX 1.0.2 or earlier installations.; Check vendor or archived advisory guidance for an official fixed version.; Upgrade, replace, or retire unsupported Newsletter MX deployments..
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- 2998CVE reference · exploit, x_refsource_EXPLOIT-DB
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