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CVE-2006-6816: Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in DMXReady Secure Login Manager 1.0 allow remote attackers to execu...

Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in DMXReady Secure Login Manager 1.0 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via unspecified parameters to (1) set_preferences.asp, (2) send_password_preferences.asp, and (3) SecureLoginManager/list.asp in the Local-Admin Panel; (4) the sent parameter to (a) login.asp, (b) content.asp, and (c) members.asp in the Remote-WebSite; and (5) the sent parameter to applications/SecureLoginManager/inc_secureloginmanager.asp in the Live Demo.

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CVE-2006-6816 describes multiple SQL injection flaws in DMXReady Secure Login Manager 1.0. If this legacy login component is still exposed, an attacker could manipulate backend database queries and potentially affect account data, site content, or application integrity. No active exploitation is cited in the provided sources. Exposure is likely limited to legacy ASP sites still running DMXReady Secure Login Manager 1.0 or code copied from its demo/include files. Modern environments are unlikely affected unless this old component remains deployed. Prioritize remediation if the component is internet-facing or protects customer, member, or administrative access. If not found in the environment, record it as not applicable and retain evidence from inventory checks. Mitigation focus: Identify and remove DMXReady Secure Login Manager 1.0 from internet-facing sites.; Check vendor or archival guidance for any official fixed release or migration path.; Restrict access to administrative ASP pages while remediation is planned..

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