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CVE-2007-6170: SQL injection vulnerability in the Call Detail Record Postgres logging engine (cdr_pgsql) in Asterisk 1.4.x...

SQL injection vulnerability in the Call Detail Record Postgres logging engine (cdr_pgsql) in Asterisk 1.4.x before 1.4.15, 1.2.x before 1.2.25, B.x before B.2.3.4, and C.x before C.1.0-beta6 allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary SQL commands via (1) ANI and (2) DNIS arguments.

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This is an old Asterisk vulnerability in PostgreSQL call-detail logging. An authenticated remote user could put crafted ANI or DNIS call data into vulnerable systems and cause arbitrary SQL to run against the CDR database. Business risk centers on billing, audit-log integrity, and possible database compromise where legacy Asterisk remains in service. Exposure is likely limited to legacy Asterisk deployments using the cdr_pgsql PostgreSQL CDR logging engine. Systems not running Asterisk, not using cdr_pgsql, or already updated beyond the listed fixed versions are not indicated as affected by the provided sources. Prioritize remediation for legacy voice systems that use PostgreSQL CDR logging and support external or semi-trusted authenticated callers. The issue is old and not KEV-listed in the bundle, but arbitrary SQL against call records can affect billing, investigations, and operational trust. Mitigation focus: Upgrade Asterisk to a fixed version listed by the advisory sources.; Apply relevant vendor distribution updates from Debian, Gentoo, SUSE, or Digium.; If upgrade is delayed, review vendor guidance for cdr_pgsql-specific workarounds..

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