Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
Mole Group Real Estate Script 1.1 and earlier reportedly stored user passwords in cleartext. If someone gained the right kind of access to the application data, exposed backups, or related records, readable passwords could be recovered. The CVE itself warns that the information provenance is unknown and based only on third-party reporting.
Executive priority
Treat this as an exposure-discovery item, not a confirmed emergency from the supplied evidence. If the product is present, prioritize containment and credential remediation because cleartext password storage can turn limited data access into account compromise.
Technical view
The issue is cleartext password storage in Mole Group Real Estate Script 1.1 and earlier. The record does not provide CVSS, CWE, CPE, vendor advisory, patch details, or attack prerequisites beyond context-dependent access to sensitive information. Confidence is limited by the CVE note about unknown provenance.
Likely exposure
Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running Mole Group Real Estate Script 1.1 or earlier, or retaining its databases, backups, exports, or logs. The supplied data does not identify broader affected products or platforms.
Exploitation context
The source bundle does not show CISA KEV listing or any cited evidence of active exploitation. The risk depends on whether an attacker can access stored application data where passwords are kept in readable form.
Researcher notes
The record is sparse and explicitly caveated. No CVSS, CWE, CPE, vendor fix, exploit details, or active exploitation evidence are provided. Analysis should stay tied to confirming product presence and password storage behavior.
Mitigation direction
- Inventory systems for Mole Group Real Estate Script 1.1 or earlier.
- Check vendor or maintainer guidance; no patch is named in the supplied sources.
- Retire, replace, or isolate unsupported deployments that store cleartext passwords.
- Restrict access to databases, backups, exports, and administrative storage locations.
- Force password resets if cleartext password storage or exposure is confirmed.
Validation and detection
- Confirm whether the application or legacy data exists in the environment.
- Verify the deployed version, if any, is 1.1 or earlier.
- Review password storage to confirm values are not readable cleartext.
- Check backups and exports for retained cleartext password data.
- Document whether compensating controls restrict access to stored credentials.
Public sources used
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- Known Exploited
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CNA and ADP enrichment extracted from CVE v5
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CVSS and timeline data
No CVSS vectors or timeline events were available in the normalized CVE source material.
Source materials
- CVE List V5 sourceCVE List V5
- realestatescript-password-plaintext(43645)CVE reference · vdb-entry, x_refsource_XF
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