Security readout for executives and security teams
This is an old SQL injection flaw in the Serendipity Freetag plugin before 3.09. If a vulnerable blog still runs that plugin, a remote attacker could manipulate database queries through Meta keyword handling and potentially read or change site data. The sources do not show current exploitation. Exposure is likely limited to legacy Serendipity installations using the Freetag plugin earlier than 3.09. Organizations without plugin-level inventory may miss this because the structured affected-product data is incomplete. Prioritize remediation if any public or business-critical Serendipity blog still runs this plugin. For organizations without Serendipity, this should be closed after inventory confirmation. Mitigation focus: Identify Serendipity sites and installed Freetag plugin versions.; Update the Freetag plugin to version 3.09 or later.; Review the Serendipity security update for any deployment-specific guidance..
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