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CVE-2010-2516: Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in 2daybiz Multi Level Marketing (MLM) Software allow remote attacke...

Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in 2daybiz Multi Level Marketing (MLM) Software allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the username parameter to (1) index.php and (2) admin/index.php. NOTE: the provenance of this information is unknown; the details are obtained solely from third party information.

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This CVE describes a reported flaw in 2daybiz Multi Level Marketing Software where login-related input could let a remote attacker alter database queries. Business risk depends on whether the legacy application is still deployed and internet-accessible. The public record gives no severity score, affected versions, or confirmed vendor fix. Exposure is most likely limited to organizations running 2daybiz Multi Level Marketing Software, especially if public or admin login pages remain reachable. Affected versions are not identified in the provided sources, so exposure cannot be bounded precisely. Prioritize discovery and containment over emergency response unless the product is found exposed. If present on an internet-facing site, treat it as a high-concern legacy application risk because SQL injection can affect sensitive customer and business data. Mitigation focus: Identify whether 2daybiz MLM Software is deployed anywhere.; Check vendor or maintainer guidance for patches or supported upgrade paths.; Restrict public access to admin/index.php while assessing exposure..

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