Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2002-2033 is a legacy FAQManager flaw that can let a remote attacker read files from the server through faqmanager.cgi. The main business concern is exposure of local configuration files, credentials, or other sensitive data on old public CGI deployments. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running FAQManager 2.2.5 or earlier, especially internet-facing legacy CGI installations with faqmanager.cgi reachable. Prioritize if any public legacy FAQManager instance exists. Otherwise, treat this as a targeted legacy-asset cleanup item rather than a broad enterprise emergency. Mitigation focus: Locate and retire FAQManager 2.2.5 or earlier installations.; Remove public access to faqmanager.cgi where it is not required.; Check vendor or archive guidance for verified fixed versions..
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