Security readout for executives and security teams
This issue concerns old Invision Power Board 2.3.1 builds through September 12, 2007. A remote user could upload script content using crafted image filenames, but the files were reportedly stored as .txt and not executable. The business risk depends heavily on server configuration and whether legacy IP.Board upload features remain exposed. Exposure is most likely in legacy IP.Board 2.3.1 installations from 2007 that still permit remote uploads. The source bundle does not provide CPEs, a full version matrix, or modern product impact details. Prioritize this where legacy IP.Board remains internet-facing or supports untrusted uploads. For modern environments without IP.Board 2.3.1, urgency is low. The main task is confirming legacy exposure and upload-directory execution controls. Mitigation focus: Check vendor guidance for the corrected IP.Board release or patch.; Retire or upgrade legacy IP.Board 2.3.1 deployments.; Ensure uploads/ cannot execute server-side scripts..
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