Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2005-4049 affects Blog System 1.2, an old blogging application. Remote attackers could manipulate input fields to run SQL against the backend database. For an exposed legacy install, this could threaten blog content and stored data. The bundle does not identify a vendor patch or current exploitation. Exposure is most likely limited to legacy Blog System 1.2 deployments, especially internet-facing PHP sites still serving index.php or blog.php from that application. Organizations without historical web-app inventories should treat this as an asset-discovery issue first. Prioritize as high only if Blog System 1.2 is present or suspected on an exposed site. Otherwise, handle through legacy application discovery and retirement. The age of the CVE increases the chance that any remaining deployment is unsupported. Mitigation focus: Inventory public web servers for Blog System 1.2 or derivative code.; Check vendor or archived advisory guidance for any named fix.; Retire or replace unsupported Blog System 1.2 deployments..
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Source materials
- CVE List V5 sourceCVE List V5
- blog-system-index-blog-sql-injection(23430)CVE reference · vdb-entry, x_refsource_XF
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