Security readout for executives and security teams
Cisco Unified EIM and WIM 9.0(2) had a SQL injection flaw that could let a remote attacker run database commands. For executives, this is serious because customer interaction platforms may hold sensitive service, email, or web interaction data. The source bundle does not confirm exploitation or provide full severity details. Exposure is most likely in organizations still running Cisco Unified EIM or WIM 9.0(2), especially where the application is reachable by untrusted networks. The supplied affected-product metadata is incomplete, so asset confirmation must come from local inventory and Cisco guidance. Prioritize this as a high-impact legacy application risk if Cisco EIM or WIM 9.0(2) exists in the environment. Urgency is lower only if inventory proves the products are absent, isolated, or already remediated. Mitigation focus: Identify any Cisco Unified EIM or WIM 9.0(2) deployments.; Review the Cisco advisory for fixed versions or vendor-approved workarounds.; Restrict application access to trusted networks where operationally possible..
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