Security readout for executives and security teams
TickFa 1.x has an authenticated SQL injection issue in ticket.php. A logged-in remote user may be able to run arbitrary database commands through the tid parameter during a read action, putting ticket data and related database contents at risk. Exposure appears limited to organizations still running TickFa 1.x, especially if the application is reachable by untrusted authenticated users. The source bundle does not identify broader products, hosted services, or downstream packages. Prioritize quickly if TickFa 1.x is still in use. The vulnerability affects database integrity and confidentiality, but urgency depends on whether the application is deployed and reachable by users beyond a tightly trusted group. Mitigation focus: Inventory any TickFa 1.x instances and determine whether they remain business-critical.; Check TickFa vendor or maintainer guidance for patched versions or supported migration paths.; Restrict access to trusted users and networks until remediation is confirmed..
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