Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2011-3823 is an information disclosure issue in Yamamah 1.0. A remote visitor can request certain PHP files directly and receive an error message exposing the server installation path. This does not show direct code execution, but it can reveal infrastructure details useful for later attacks. Exposure is likely limited to internet-facing Yamamah 1.0 deployments where vulnerable PHP files are directly reachable and error messages disclose full paths. Product prevalence and supported status are not established by the provided sources. Low urgency unless Yamamah 1.0 is exposed on a public site. Prioritize confirmation during legacy web-app inventory and close it with standard production error-handling and exposure reduction. Mitigation focus: Confirm whether Yamamah 1.0 is still deployed or internet-facing.; Check vendor or project guidance for any available update or supported replacement.; Disable detailed PHP error output in production environments..
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