Security readout for executives and security teams
Small HTTP Server version 2.01 can be knocked offline when it receives a specially crafted webpage containing a malformed Server Side Include (SSI) tag. An attacker who can place such a file on the server, and potentially a remote attacker, can crash the service, taking the website down until it is restarted. Exposure is limited to legacy deployments of Small HTTP Server 2.01, a lightweight Windows web server from around 2000. It is highly unlikely to be present in modern enterprise environments; any residual instances would most plausibly appear on abandoned lab hosts or legacy embedded systems. Very low priority. This is a 2000-era denial-of-service flaw in an obscure legacy web server unlikely to exist in the environment. Address only if asset inventory confirms Small HTTP Server 2.01 is deployed; otherwise deprioritize behind current risks. Mitigation focus: Inventory any Small HTTP Server 2.01 instances and retire or replace with a supported web server.; Restrict who can upload or modify HTML content served by the affected server.; Consult the vendor or project source for any available updates, as no fixed version is named in the cited sources..
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