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CVE-2006-6927: Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in Rialto 1.6 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL comman...

Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in Rialto 1.6 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via (1) the uname (username) and (2) pword (passwd) fields in (a) admin/default.asp; the (3) ID parameter to (b) listfull.asp or (c) printmain.asp; the (4) cat parameter to (d) listmain.asp, (e) searchoption.asp, or (f) searchmain.asp; the (5) Keyword parameter to (g) searchkey.asp; the (6) area parameter to searchmain.asp or searchoption.asp; the (7) searchin parameter to searchkey.asp; or the (8) cost1, (9) cost2, (10) acreage1, or (11) squarefeet1 parameters to searchoption.asp. NOTE: some of these details are obtained from third party information.

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CVE-2006-6927 describes multiple SQL injection flaws in Rialto 1.6, a legacy ASP application. A remote attacker could manipulate login or search/listing fields so the application sends unintended SQL to its database. Business impact could include unauthorized data access, data changes, or authentication bypass, if an exposed Rialto 1.6 instance is still in use. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running Rialto 1.6, especially public-facing ASP pages named in the CVE. The source bundle does not identify CPEs, a vendor, hosted service exposure, or affected versions beyond Rialto 1.6. Treat this as high priority only if Rialto 1.6 is present or exposed. The vulnerability is old, but remote SQL injection against a public business application can directly threaten stored data and authentication controls. Mitigation focus: Identify and retire any internet-facing Rialto 1.6 deployments.; Check vendor or maintainer guidance; the sources do not name a patch.; Restrict access to affected ASP pages until remediation is confirmed..

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