CVE-2007-3057
NVD: PHP remote file inclusion vulnerability in include/wysiwyg/spaw_control.class.php in the icontent 4.5 module for XOOPS allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary PHP code via a URL in the spaw_root parameter. NVD: NOTE: this issue is probably a duplicate of CVE-2006-4656.
6.8 Severity
MEDIUM EPSS
0.6867 (99) KEV
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Source-published summary
NVD: PHP remote file inclusion vulnerability in include/wysiwyg/spaw_control.class.php in the icontent 4.5 module for XOOPS allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary PHP code via a URL in the spaw_root parameter. NVD: NOTE: this issue is probably a duplicate of CVE-2006-4656.
Possible impact
Source describes remote exposure. Possible impact: This medium severity issue needs human triage to confirm exposure, affected versions, and vendor guidance for remote exposure.
Affected context
vendor/product: xoops / icontent_module; affected version context: 4.5
Remediation / advisory
Remediation reference present; patch status requires confirmation in the linked advisory.
Why it matters
Source describes remote exposure. Possible impact: This medium severity issue needs human triage to confirm exposure, affected versions, and vendor guidance for remote exposure.; CVSS 6.8 (MEDIUM); EPSS percentile 99; not listed in KEV; Remediation reference present; patch status requires confirmation in the linked advisory; sources: NVD, Vendor Advisory.
What to verify
Confirm affected product/version, vendor advisory, patch or mitigation, and exposure.
Exposure hint
remote exposure
Impact tags
Urgency reasons
Source-derived note
Summary derived from NVD / Vendor Advisory description; unsafe procedural detail is not shown.
Redaction metadata
- source summary used
- True
- fallback summary used
- False
- unsafe procedural detail present
- false
- raw source displayed
- false
- public summary redacted
- true
Remediation handoff
Public-safe static handoff for human/Codex remediation planning. Scan, patch, external execution, and auto remediation are disabled.
Safety note
This radar shows source-published defensive context only. Exploit procedures, exploit strings, scanner commands, and auto-remediation are not provided.