Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2009-3502 is a reported SQL injection in BPowerHouse BPMusic 1.0. A remote attacker could manipulate the music_id input to run arbitrary SQL against the application's database. Business impact depends on whether this old software is still exposed and what data the database holds. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running BPowerHouse BPMusic 1.0 on an internet-facing or intranet web server. The source bundle lacks reliable vendor, CPE, and version-range metadata, so asset confirmation must come from local inventory and application files. Prioritize discovery first. If BPMusic 1.0 is present and reachable, handle quickly because SQL injection can affect confidentiality and integrity of database content. If the product is absent, record the finding as not applicable. Mitigation focus: Identify and remove or isolate any BPMusic 1.0 deployments.; Check vendor or maintainer guidance for any available update or replacement.; Restrict public access to music.php until exposure is resolved..
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