Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2011-3793 is an information disclosure issue in Pixie 1.04. Certain PHP files can reveal the server installation path in an error message when directly requested. This does not show direct data theft or code execution in the supplied sources, but leaked paths can help attackers plan follow-on attacks. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running Pixie 1.04 with affected PHP files reachable from the web and verbose error messages enabled. Modern or retired deployments may have no exposure, but the supplied sources do not define fixed versions or supported products. Prioritize as an inventory and hardening item, not an emergency, unless Pixie 1.04 is still internet-facing. The business risk is attacker reconnaissance from leaked server paths, with no supplied evidence of active exploitation or deeper impact. Mitigation focus: Inventory any Pixie 1.04 installations and determine whether they are still internet-facing.; Check vendor or project guidance for upgrades or official fixes before changing production behavior.; Disable detailed PHP error display in production environments..
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