Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2014-9435 describes multiple SQL injection flaws in Absolut Engine 1.73. An authenticated remote user could manipulate specific admin parameters to run arbitrary SQL against the site database. The provided sources do not name a patch, affected deployment count, CVSS score, or active exploitation. Exposure is limited to organizations still running Absolut Engine 1.73, especially where the administrative interface is reachable and untrusted or low-trust authenticated users can access affected admin functions. Prioritize remediation if any instance is internet-facing, business-critical, or still has active admin users. Although this is an old CVE and not KEV-listed in the bundle, authenticated SQL injection can expose or alter sensitive database content. Mitigation focus: Identify and retire or upgrade any Absolut Engine 1.73 deployments.; Check vendor or maintainer guidance; no patch is named in provided sources.; Restrict administrative paths to trusted networks or VPN access..
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