Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2010-4856 is a SQL injection issue in xWeblog 2.2. A remote attacker could manipulate the archive page parameter to run database queries. For executives, the main risk is compromise or exposure of website data on legacy systems still running this software. Exposure is likely limited to legacy ASP sites running xWeblog 2.2 and exposing arsiv.asp. The provided affected-product metadata is incomplete, so inventory validation is required before assuming exposure or non-exposure. Prioritize remediation if xWeblog 2.2 is internet-facing or stores sensitive data. The issue is old but high-impact because SQL injection can expose or alter database contents. If the product is absent from inventory, document that validation result. Mitigation focus: Identify and decommission any exposed xWeblog 2.2 instances where possible.; Check vendor or trusted community guidance for any available update or replacement.; Restrict access to arsiv.asp if the application must remain online..
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