Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2011-4337 affects Support Incident Tracker (SiT!) 3.45 through 3.65. A remote attacker could abuse the translation feature to place PHP code into a language file that the application can execute. This is a serious risk for any still-running legacy SiT! deployment. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running SiT! 3.45 through 3.65 with translate.php reachable over the network. Internet-facing legacy helpdesk or incident-tracking portals would carry the highest concern. Treat this as high priority if SiT! is still in use, especially on an exposed portal. Legacy application takeover can affect incident records, credentials, and hosting infrastructure. Mitigation focus: Identify any Support Incident Tracker installations and confirm versions.; Check the SiT! vendor issue for fixed releases or official workarounds.; If affected, prioritize upgrade, replacement, or retirement based on vendor guidance..
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