Security readout for executives and security teams
SiteEngine 7.1 has a reported SQL injection flaw in comments.php. A remote attacker may be able to alter database queries through the module parameter, potentially exposing or changing site data. The bundle does not name a patch or confirm active exploitation. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running SiteEngine 7.1 with comments.php reachable by remote users. The affected product metadata is incomplete, so confirm by asset inventory rather than relying on CPE matching. Treat as high priority only if SiteEngine 7.1 exists in the environment, especially if internet-facing. The business risk is database compromise through a legacy web application, but evidence is insufficient to claim current exploitation. Mitigation focus: Inventory SiteEngine 7.1 deployments, especially internet-facing instances exposing comments.php.; Check vendor or archived advisory guidance; the bundle does not provide a patch.; Restrict access to affected legacy applications until remediation or retirement is confirmed..
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