Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2010-4503 is an SQL injection issue in Aigaion 1.3.4. A remote attacker could manipulate an export request so the application sends unintended SQL to its database. For an exposed legacy installation, this could put stored bibliographic data and related application records at risk. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running Aigaion 1.3.4 with indexlight.php reachable to untrusted users. Systems not using Aigaion, or not exposing the affected export path, are not indicated as affected by the supplied sources. Prioritize this if Aigaion 1.3.4 is internet-facing or stores sensitive research, user, or institutional data. If no Aigaion deployment exists, no action is needed beyond documenting non-applicability. Mitigation focus: Inventory any Aigaion deployments and identify version 1.3.4 instances.; Check Aigaion project or vendor guidance for a fixed version or official workaround.; Restrict untrusted access to the affected export functionality until remediated..
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