Security readout for executives and security teams
Yaws 1.85 may record attacker-supplied terminal escape characters in web logs. If an administrator later views those raw logs in a susceptible terminal, the log content could manipulate the terminal window and may have more serious effects depending on the terminal emulator. Exposure is most likely on systems still running Yaws 1.85 where HTTP request data is logged and operators inspect raw logs in terminal-based tools. Treat this as a legacy exposure cleanup issue unless Yaws 1.85 is present in production. Priority rises where administrators routinely inspect raw logs from internet-facing services in terminal sessions. Mitigation focus: Check Yaws/vendor guidance for fixed versions or official remediation.; Upgrade away from Yaws 1.85 if a maintained fixed release is available.; Avoid viewing untrusted raw logs directly in terminal emulators..
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