Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2009-0766 describes a reported flaw in Kipper 2.01 where a remote user could abuse a file path parameter to make the application load local files. The record warns that the provenance is unknown and details come only from third-party information, so urgency depends on whether Kipper 2.01 is still deployed. Exposure is likely limited to internet- or intranet-accessible Kipper 2.01 installations containing default.php. The source bundle does not identify platforms, deployment patterns, CPEs, or affected vendors beyond the product/version named in the CVE description. Treat this as an exposure-discovery item, not a confirmed emergency from the available evidence. If Kipper 2.01 is found on a reachable system, prioritize containment or removal because the reported impact involves local file inclusion and execution. Mitigation focus: Inventory environments for Kipper 2.01 and default.php exposure.; Check vendor or maintainer guidance for an official fix or replacement.; Remove or retire Kipper 2.01 where it is no longer required..
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