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CVE-2014-10383: The memphis-documents-library plugin before 3.0 for WordPress has Remote File Inclusion.

The memphis-documents-library plugin before 3.0 for WordPress has Remote File Inclusion.

UnknownCVSS not scoredNot KEV-listedUpdated
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Plain-English summary

CVE-2014-10383 affects the Memphis Documents Library WordPress plugin before version 3.0. The public record says it has remote file inclusion, which can be serious, but the provided sources do not include CVSS, exploit details, or confirmed active exploitation.

Executive priority

Prioritize identification and update of affected WordPress sites, especially internet-facing sites. Business urgency is potentially high because remote file inclusion can be severe, but the public evidence supplied does not quantify impact or confirm exploitation.

Technical view

The CVE record describes remote file inclusion in the memphis-documents-library plugin before 3.0 for WordPress. No CWE, CVSS vector, affected CPEs, vulnerable parameter, patch note detail, or proof-of-concept is included in the provided bundle.

Likely exposure

Exposure is limited to WordPress sites that installed Memphis Documents Library versions before 3.0. Sites without this plugin, or with version 3.0 or later, are not indicated as affected by the provided sources.

Exploitation context

The source bundle does not show CISA KEV listing, confirmed active exploitation, exploit maturity, or weaponized public exploit evidence. Treat exploitation status as unconfirmed.

Researcher notes

The public data is sparse. The useful facts are the product, affected version boundary, vulnerability class, publication date, and lack of KEV evidence. Further assessment needs vendor changelog review, local plugin code review, and environment-specific exposure validation.

Mitigation direction

  • Inventory WordPress sites for Memphis Documents Library installations.
  • Upgrade Memphis Documents Library to version 3.0 or later where present.
  • Disable or remove the plugin if it is unused or cannot be updated.
  • Review the WordPress plugin developer page for vendor guidance.

Validation and detection

  • Confirm plugin presence and exact version on each WordPress site.
  • Verify no installed instance is below version 3.0.
  • Check vendor release information for security notes around version 3.0.
  • Review web server logs for suspicious plugin-related requests.
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Confidence
medium
Sources
3

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Severity
Unknown
CVSS
Not scored
Known Exploited
No
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Official CVE source material

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2Source links

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