Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2009-1433 is a SQL injection flaw in SilverStripe before 2.3.1. A remote attacker could manipulate the filename parameter and cause the application to run unintended SQL. For a business, the concern is potential database access or tampering in old SilverStripe deployments. Exposure is most likely in legacy SilverStripe sites running versions before 2.3.1, especially where file lookup behavior is reachable by remote users. Prioritize remediation for any internet-facing SilverStripe deployment below 2.3.1. The issue is old but serious because SQL injection can affect database confidentiality and integrity. Mitigation focus: Upgrade affected SilverStripe installations to 2.3.1 or later.; Review the SilverStripe 2.3.1 changelog and ticket 3721 for vendor context.; Inventory public SilverStripe applications and remove unsupported legacy versions..
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