Security readout for executives and security teams
This CVE describes a SQL injection issue in BlueCMS 1.6. A remote attacker could manipulate database queries through the X-Forwarded-For HTTP header when using comment.php's send action. The source bundle does not provide severity scoring, confirmed fixes, or active exploitation evidence. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running BlueCMS 1.6 with the affected comment.php send action reachable by remote users. The affected metadata in the bundle is incomplete, so inventories should verify product and version directly. Treat this as a legacy exposure question. SQL injection can affect confidentiality and integrity, but urgency depends on whether BlueCMS 1.6 is still deployed and reachable. No active exploitation is confirmed in the provided sources. Mitigation focus: Inventory externally reachable BlueCMS instances and confirm exact versions.; Check BlueCMS or advisory guidance for a fixed version or supported migration path.; If no vendor fix exists, prioritize retiring or replacing BlueCMS 1.6..
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