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CVE-2009-3642: Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in the Call Logging feature in FrontRange HEAT 8.01 allow remote att...

Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in the Call Logging feature in FrontRange HEAT 8.01 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) username and (2) password parameters.

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FrontRange HEAT 8.01 has SQL injection flaws in the Call Logging feature. If that feature is reachable, an attacker could manipulate database queries through login-style fields and potentially read or change backend data. The source bundle does not provide CVSS, vendor remediation details, or evidence of active exploitation. Exposure is most likely where FrontRange HEAT 8.01 remains deployed and the Call Logging feature is accessible to remote or untrusted users. The structured affected-product data in the bundle is incomplete, so asset validation should rely on internal software inventory and vendor records. Prioritize inventory and containment for any remaining HEAT 8.01 systems. This is an old remote SQL injection issue with public technical references and unclear vendor fix data in the bundle, making legacy exposure the main business risk. Mitigation focus: Identify any FrontRange HEAT 8.01 deployments and exposed Call Logging interfaces.; Check vendor or successor-maintainer guidance for fixed versions or supported migration paths.; Restrict network access to the Call Logging feature where removal is not immediate..

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