In the early 2000s, was a cornerstone of the burgeoning e-commerce world. Built on Active Server Pages (ASP), it offered small-to-medium businesses a way to build digital storefronts at a time when "selling online" was still a high-tech frontier.
According to documentation on Cyber Resilience , this vulnerability allowed unauthorized users to potentially access: Customer names and login credentials. Administrative passwords. Internal company secrets stored within the database. Why It Matters Today
: For established stores with higher data transfer needs (~20,000 visitors/month).
Version 5.00 supported a “plug-and-play” gateway architecture. Most gateways were implemented as Perl CGI scripts placed in the /cgi-bin/ directory. To integrate:
: The software was designed with different packages (Basic, Plus, and Advanced) to grow alongside a business. Weaknesses & Security Warnings Security Vulnerabilities