Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2009-2144 is an old SQL injection issue in the FireStats WordPress plugin before 1.6.2-stable. A remote attacker could potentially run arbitrary database queries through unspecified vectors. For executives, the concern is legacy WordPress exposure: a forgotten analytics plugin could put site data and integrity at risk. Exposure is likely limited to WordPress sites still running the legacy FireStats plugin below 1.6.2-stable. The bundle lists affected product metadata as n/a, so asset confirmation must come from plugin inventories, filesystem checks, or WordPress administration records. Treat this as a legacy cleanup priority. It is not KEV-listed in the supplied bundle, but SQL injection against WordPress database-backed software can affect confidentiality and integrity if the plugin remains exposed. Mitigation focus: Inventory WordPress sites for the FireStats plugin and installed version.; Upgrade FireStats to 1.6.2-stable or later where vendor packages are available.; Disable and remove FireStats if it is unused or unsupported..
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