Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2011-5183 is a set of SQL injection flaws in OrderSys 1.6.4 and earlier. A remote attacker could manipulate database queries through affected ordering interface pages. For organizations still running this legacy software, the business risk is unauthorized database access, data modification, or service disruption. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still hosting OrderSys 1.6.4 or earlier, especially internet-facing installations. The provided data does not identify specific deployments, package managers, or maintained product branches. Prioritize if OrderSys is still deployed, especially on public-facing systems. The flaw is old but directly affects database integrity and confidentiality. If the product is no longer used, confirm removal and close the risk. Mitigation focus: Inventory systems for OrderSys installations and confirm versions.; Remove internet exposure for affected legacy interfaces where possible.; Check vendor or project release notes for fixed versions or upgrade guidance..
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