Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2009-2612 describes a reported SQL injection in ProSMDR's login.aspx. A remote attacker could potentially manipulate the txtUser login field to run database commands. The public record says provenance is unknown and details come only from third-party information, so urgency depends on whether ProSMDR is still exposed. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running ProSMDR with login.aspx reachable by users or the internet. The source bundle does not identify versions, CPEs, deployment patterns, or vendor ownership. Prioritize confirmation of exposure over emergency response. If ProSMDR is internet-facing or unsupported, treat it as a meaningful legacy application risk and plan containment or replacement. Mitigation focus: Check vendor or maintainer guidance; supplied sources do not name a patch.; Identify whether ProSMDR is still deployed or externally reachable.; Restrict access to ProSMDR login pages to trusted networks where possible..
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