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Emergency Alert: Critical SQL Injection Vulnerability in Intrado 911 System!
Intrado’s 911 Emergency Gateway is vulnerable to a severe SQL injection flaw. This critical issue (CVE-2024-1839) boasts a CVSS v4 score of 10.0, making it a high-priority fix. Exploitation could enable attackers to run malicious code or manipulate databases. Immediate patching is advised to secure…

Hot Take:
Well, someone just found a new way to dial in trouble with a SQL injection on the emergency hotline! Who knew you could hack your way into chaos with just a few keystrokes?
Key Points:
- CVSS v4 score is a perfect 10.0 – because even vulnerabilities strive for perfection!
- Exploitable remotely with low attack complexity – cybercriminals’ dream come true!
- Impacts Intrado’s 911 Emergency Gateway (EGW) – all versions are in the danger zone.
- Vulnerability: Unauthenticated blind time-based SQL injection.
- Intrado has released a patch – because nobody wants a 911 system that needs its own emergency call.