Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2007-4068 describes SQL injection in Webyapar 2.0. A remote attacker could manipulate specific web request parameters so the application runs unintended database queries. If an old Webyapar instance is still online, business risk centers on database exposure, unauthorized changes, and possible compromise of application data. Exposure appears limited to legacy Webyapar 2.0 deployments, especially internet-facing sites using the affected download or duyurular_detay actions. The affected-product metadata is incomplete, so teams should validate by asset inventory rather than relying on scanner CPE matching alone. Prioritize this if Webyapar 2.0 is present or internet-facing. The issue is old, but legacy SQL injection can still create serious data risk. If the product is not deployed, record non-exposure and move on. Mitigation focus: Inventory web assets for Webyapar 2.0 or related legacy code.; Check vendor or maintainer guidance for any supported patch or upgrade path.; Retire or isolate unsupported Webyapar deployments where practical..
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Source materials
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- 4224CVE reference · exploit, x_refsource_EXPLOIT-DB
- webyapar-multiple-sql-injection(35603)CVE reference · vdb-entry, x_refsource_XF
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