Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2006-6932 describes SQL injection in an old ASP image gallery application backed by Microsoft Access. If an exposed site still runs it, a remote attacker may be able to alter or extract gallery database data. The source bundle does not identify affected versions, a vendor patch, or current exploitation. Exposure is most likely on legacy IIS/Classic ASP sites hosting Image Gallery with Access Database. Because the source metadata lists vendor, product, versions, and CPEs as n/a, teams must verify by asset and code review rather than product matching alone. Prioritize investigation where legacy ASP sites are still internet-facing. Business urgency depends on whether this specific gallery application exists in your environment; if present, treat it as a high-risk legacy web exposure. Mitigation focus: Identify any deployed Image Gallery with Access Database instances.; Check vendor or archive guidance for a fixed release or official workaround.; Remove or replace unsupported exposed instances where practical..
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