Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2002-0323 is a legacy web server issue where a remotely reachable ScriptEase:WebServer script could let an attacker read files from the server. If present on an exposed system, this could disclose sensitive files such as configuration or application data. The source bundle does not identify affected versions or a vendor fix. Likely exposure is limited to environments still running ScriptEase:WebServer and publishing comment2.jse. The bundle lists affected vendor, product, and versions as n/a, so teams must verify by asset inventory and web content review rather than relying on CPE matching. Treat as urgent only if ScriptEase:WebServer is still in use or exposed. The vulnerability is old, but remote arbitrary file read can create serious data exposure. If the product is absent, no action beyond documentation is needed. Mitigation focus: Identify any ScriptEase:WebServer deployments in asset inventory.; Check whether comment2.jse is present on public or internal web roots.; Remove or restrict access to the vulnerable script if it is not required..
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- Known Exploited
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- Published
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