Security readout for executives and security teams
Forest Blog 1.3.2 may expose its database file from the public website. If reachable, an unauthenticated remote user could download data that includes passwords. This is an old, narrow issue, but exposed credentials can create wider business risk through account takeover or password reuse. Exposure is most likely in legacy Forest Blog 1.3.2 deployments where blog.mdb remains accessible from the public web root. The source bundle’s structured affected-product fields are incomplete, so asset validation is necessary. Prioritize quickly if Forest Blog is still internet-facing. The issue is old and narrow, but direct password database exposure can turn a small legacy system into a credential compromise event. Mitigation focus: Check vendor or archive guidance for Forest Blog 1.3.2 remediation.; Remove database files from the public web root.; Block direct web access to .mdb files..
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Source materials
- CVE List V5 sourceCVE List V5
- forestblog-blog-info-disclosure(47359)CVE reference · vdb-entry, x_refsource_XF
- 7466CVE reference · exploit, x_refsource_EXPLOIT-DB
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