Security readout for executives and security teams
EasyPHPCalendar 6.1.5 and earlier had a PHP remote file inclusion flaw. If exposed, an attacker could make the application load attacker-controlled code through the serverPath parameter, leading to arbitrary code execution. Public source data does not provide CVSS scoring or confirmed active exploitation. Exposure is most likely where EasyPHPCalendar 6.1.5 or earlier remains deployed on reachable PHP web servers. Source data does not identify CPEs, deployment paths, or vendor-maintained upgrade guidance. Prioritize any internet-facing instance for removal or upgrade. Even without confirmed exploitation data, the documented impact is arbitrary code execution in a legacy PHP application, which can lead to server compromise. Mitigation focus: Inventory and remove unsupported EasyPHPCalendar deployments where possible.; Check vendor or archived advisory guidance for the correct fixed version.; Restrict public access to any legacy instance until remediated..
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