Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2009-4802 is a SQL injection issue in the TYPO3 Flat Manager extension, also known as flatmgr, before version 1.9.16. A remote attacker could potentially manipulate database queries. For an exposed legacy TYPO3 site, the business risk is unauthorized data access or database changes. Likely limited to TYPO3 installations that have the Flat Manager flatmgr extension installed at a version earlier than 1.9.16. The provided sources do not identify default exposure, affected TYPO3 core versions, or whether authentication is required. Prioritize if the organization still operates legacy TYPO3 sites. The issue is old, but remote SQL injection can affect confidentiality and integrity. If flatmgr is absent, risk from this CVE is not applicable. Mitigation focus: Inventory TYPO3 sites for the flatmgr extension and installed version.; Upgrade flatmgr to 1.9.16 or later where the extension remains needed.; If upgrade is not feasible, disable the extension pending vendor guidance..
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