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Borland's InterBase database software contains a "back door" that allows anyone with the appropriate password to wreak major havoc with the database and the computer it's running on, security experts said.
The username and password--"politically" and "correct," respectively--are written into the program, easy to find, and can't be removed by changing settings, CERT said.
"It's definitely very severe," said SecurityFocus.com analyst Ben Greenbaum. "Anyone running one of these servers and not reading security resources will remain wide open" to attack, he said.
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The username and password--"politically" and "correct," respectively--are written into the program, easy to find, and can't be removed by changing settings, CERT said.
"It's definitely very severe," said SecurityFocus.com analyst Ben Greenbaum. "Anyone running one of these servers and not reading security resources will remain wide open" to attack, he said.
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