Security readout for executives and security teams
CuteSITE CMS versions 1.2.3 and 1.5.0 reportedly allow a logged-in low-privilege user to manipulate a database query. If exploited, the issue could let that user run unauthorized SQL against the site database, potentially affecting stored content, users, or configuration. Exposure appears limited to organizations still running CuteSITE CMS 1.2.3 or 1.5.0. Risk depends on whether the management interface is reachable and whether Read-privileged users can access manage/add_user.php. Internet-reachable admin surfaces increase urgency. Prioritize discovery first. This is an old CMS issue with incomplete severity data, but public documentation and SQL impact justify action if the product is still deployed, especially on externally reachable management interfaces. Mitigation focus: Identify any CuteSITE CMS 1.2.3 or 1.5.0 deployments.; Check archived vendor or advisory guidance for an official fix.; Restrict access to the management interface to trusted networks..
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