Security readout for executives and security teams
This CVE describes SQL injection in Enterprise Connector 1.0.2 and earlier. A remote attacker could manipulate database queries through a message identifier field. For a business, the concern is exposure of a legacy web application that could allow unauthorized database access or data changes. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running Enterprise Connector 1.0.2 or earlier, especially if reachable over the internet. The product and vendor metadata are incomplete in the provided CVE data, so asset discovery is essential. Prioritize this if Enterprise Connector is present, especially on public networks or handling sensitive data. If the product is absent, no action beyond documentation is needed. Mitigation focus: Identify any Enterprise Connector deployments and record exact versions.; Restrict network access to the application until status is confirmed.; Check vendor or archived advisory guidance for fixed versions or mitigations..
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- Known Exploited
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- Published
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Source materials
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