Security readout for executives and security teams
Mercora IMRadio 4.0.0.0 stored usernames and passwords in plaintext in a Windows registry profile location. A person with local access to the machine could read those credentials and potentially gain additional access tied to them. Exposure is most likely on legacy Windows endpoints where Mercora IMRadio 4.0.0.0 was installed and user profiles remain present. Modern enterprise exposure is likely limited unless old software images or unmanaged endpoints persist. Handle this as a legacy endpoint hygiene and credential exposure issue. It is not presented as remotely exploitable or actively exploited, but plaintext passwords on shared or reused systems can create avoidable account risk. Mitigation focus: Inventory endpoints for Mercora IMRadio 4.0.0.0 or leftover profile data.; Treat any stored Mercora credentials as exposed and rotate them.; Remove unsupported software where business use no longer exists..
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