Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2008-5923 is a reported SQL injection in ASP-DEv XM Events Diary. A remotely reachable page could allow database commands through the cat parameter. Business risk depends on whether this legacy ASP application is still internet-facing; the provided sources do not identify affected versions or a confirmed patch. Likely exposure is limited to organizations still running ASP-DEv XM Events Diary with default.asp reachable, especially internet-facing legacy ASP sites. Exact affected versions are not provided in the source bundle. Prioritize discovery first. If the application is still public-facing, treat remediation as urgent because the flaw is database-impacting and the software appears old with incomplete vendor remediation evidence. Mitigation focus: Check vendor or maintainer guidance for any fixed release or advisory.; If unsupported, retire, replace, or isolate ASP-DEv XM Events Diary.; Restrict public access to default.asp where business use permits..
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