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CVE-2009-4988: Stack-based buffer overflow in NT_Naming_Service.exe in SAP Business One 2005 A 6.80.123 and 6.80.320 allow...

Stack-based buffer overflow in NT_Naming_Service.exe in SAP Business One 2005 A 6.80.123 and 6.80.320 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long GIOP request to TCP port 30000.

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This is an old remote code execution issue in SAP Business One 2005 A. A specially long GIOP request to the naming service on TCP port 30000 can overflow memory and may let an attacker run code. Exposure matters most for legacy SAP Business One systems still reachable on internal or external networks. Likely exposure is limited to organizations still running SAP Business One 2005 A 6.80.123 or 6.80.320 with NT_Naming_Service.exe accessible over TCP port 30000. Internet exposure would raise urgency sharply; internal-only exposure still matters because ERP servers are high-value assets. Prioritize quickly if SAP Business One 2005 A is still in production. The business risk is potential compromise of an ERP-adjacent service, especially where TCP/30000 is reachable. If the product is not present, no further action is needed beyond documenting non-exposure. Mitigation focus: Identify any SAP Business One 2005 A 6.80.123 or 6.80.320 deployments.; Check SAP guidance or support channels for fixed versions or supported upgrade paths.; Block untrusted access to TCP port 30000 on affected hosts..

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