Security readout for executives and security teams
This issue lets a remote attacker inject PHP code through Ajax File and Image Manager, including bundled copies in some older TinyMCE and phpMyFAQ releases. If the vulnerable component is reachable, compromise could affect the web server and hosted application. The source bundle does not prove active exploitation. Exposure is most likely in legacy PHP applications that bundled Ajax File and Image Manager, especially old TinyMCE or phpMyFAQ deployments. The bundle also says possibly other products, so inventory should include embedded vendor copies, not only package names. Treat this as a high-priority legacy exposure check, especially on internet-facing PHP sites. The main business risk is server-side code execution through forgotten bundled components. Prioritize discovery and upgrades before deeper testing. Mitigation focus: Upgrade Ajax File and Image Manager to 1.1 or later where present.; Upgrade phpMyFAQ 2.6 to 2.6.19 or later, or 2.7 to 2.7.1 or later.; Upgrade affected TinyMCE integrations to 1.4.2 or later if they include this component..
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