Security readout for executives and security teams
This issue affects Oracle Hospitality Reporting and Analytics mobile app functionality in versions 8.5.1 and 9.0.0. A low-privileged user with HTTP access could read some data and make unauthorized data changes. It is not listed in CISA KEV, and the provided sources do not show active exploitation. Exposure is most likely where affected Oracle Hospitality Reporting and Analytics 8.5.1 or 9.0.0 instances expose mobile app HTTP functionality to authenticated low-privileged users or broad internal networks. Treat as a moderate operational risk for hospitality data integrity. Prioritize if affected systems are internet-accessible, broadly reachable internally, or used for reporting data that drives business decisions. Mitigation focus: Inventory Oracle Hospitality Reporting and Analytics versions and mobile app exposure.; Review Oracle July 2017 CPU guidance for applicable fixes or upgrade paths.; Restrict HTTP access to trusted networks and required users only..
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