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CVE-2007-1770: Buffer overflow in the ArcSDE service (giomgr) in Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) ArcGIS be...

Buffer overflow in the ArcSDE service (giomgr) in Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) ArcGIS before 9.2 Service Pack 2, when using three tiered ArcSDE configurations, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (giomgr crash) and execute arbitrary code via long parameters in crafted requests.

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This is an old but serious flaw in ESRI ArcGIS ArcSDE giomgr before 9.2 Service Pack 2. In three-tier ArcSDE deployments, a remote attacker could crash the service and may execute arbitrary code through crafted long request parameters. Business impact is GIS service disruption and possible server compromise where legacy ArcSDE remains reachable. Exposure is most likely in legacy ESRI ArcGIS or ArcSDE environments older than 9.2 Service Pack 2, specifically three-tier ArcSDE deployments with giomgr reachable by untrusted networks. Modern environments are unlikely to be affected unless they retain unsupported legacy GIS infrastructure. Prioritize remediation if legacy ArcSDE is still in production or reachable by third parties. The vulnerability combines remote denial of service with possible code execution. If no affected legacy systems remain, document non-exposure and keep this as a legacy asset-management control item. Mitigation focus: Confirm whether any ArcGIS or ArcSDE installation is older than 9.2 Service Pack 2.; Review ESRI patch and service pack guidance for the affected ArcSDE release.; Upgrade affected ArcGIS ArcSDE deployments to 9.2 Service Pack 2 or later where applicable..

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