Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2010-2673 is a SQL injection flaw in Devana 1.6.6 and earlier. If a vulnerable site is exposed, a remote attacker could manipulate database queries through a profile-viewing parameter. Business risk is mainly legacy exposure: data theft, data alteration, or account compromise where this old application remains reachable. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running Devana 1.6.6 or earlier, especially internet-facing legacy PHP deployments. The bundle’s affected-product metadata is incomplete, so teams should verify by inventory rather than relying on scanners alone. Treat as high priority only where Devana is present. The application appears old and may be rare, but an exposed vulnerable instance could put stored data at direct risk. Mitigation focus: Identify any Devana deployments and their versions.; Remove or isolate unsupported Devana instances from public access.; Check vendor or archived advisory guidance for fixed versions or official mitigations..
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