Security readout for executives and security teams
This old MySQL flaw lets any valid MySQL account view an encrypted administrator password through SHOW GRANTS. If that password hash is cracked, the user could gain higher database privileges. The main business risk is legacy database exposure, not modern default deployments. Exposure is most likely in legacy environments still running MySQL versions before 3.23.31 or old vendor packages from that era. Modern supported MySQL installations are unlikely to be affected, but stale appliances, archived systems, or forgotten internal databases should be checked. Treat this as a legacy hygiene issue with meaningful privilege-escalation impact if affected systems still exist. Prioritize discovery of old MySQL deployments, especially on internet-adjacent or shared internal systems, then patch or retire them. Mitigation focus: Upgrade MySQL to 3.23.31 or a vendor-fixed package.; Check vendor advisories for distribution-specific package guidance.; Retire or isolate unsupported legacy MySQL deployments..
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