Security readout for executives and security teams
This is an old SQL injection issue in the WordPress BuddyPress plugin. Sites running BuddyPress 1.5.x before 1.5.5 could allow a remote attacker to run database queries through a vulnerable activity filter parameter. The bundle shows a public exploit reference, but no confirmed active exploitation. Exposure is likely limited to legacy WordPress sites still running BuddyPress 1.5.x before 1.5.5. Public-facing community or membership sites are the main concern. Modern BuddyPress installations are unlikely to match this version range, but abandoned sites should be checked. Prioritize remediation if any public WordPress site still runs this obsolete BuddyPress branch. The issue is old, but public exploit references and SQL injection impact make unpatched legacy systems a credible business risk. Mitigation focus: Upgrade BuddyPress to version 1.5.5 or later.; Remove or disable BuddyPress where it is no longer required.; Check current BuddyPress and WordPress vendor guidance for supported upgrade paths..
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