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CVE-2014-10387: The wp-support-plus-responsive-ticket-system plugin before 4.2 for WordPress has SQL injection.

The wp-support-plus-responsive-ticket-system plugin before 4.2 for WordPress has SQL injection.

UnknownCVSS not scoredNot KEV-listedUpdated
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Security readout for executives and security teams

Plain-English summary

This CVE identifies SQL injection in the WordPress wp-support-plus-responsive-ticket-system plugin before version 4.2. For executives, the main concern is possible database exposure on sites running the vulnerable plugin. The source bundle does not provide a CVSS score, proof of exploitation, or detailed impact scope.

Executive priority

Prioritize as an exposure discovery and cleanup item. Escalate quickly if vulnerable versions are found on public WordPress sites, especially those connected to customer or operational data. Current severity remains uncertain from the supplied evidence.

Technical view

CVE-2014-10387 describes SQL injection in wp-support-plus-responsive-ticket-system before 4.2 for WordPress. The supplied record does not include vulnerable parameters, authentication requirements, CWE mapping, CVSS metrics, exploit maturity, or vendor remediation text beyond the version boundary.

Likely exposure

Exposure is limited to WordPress sites that have the wp-support-plus-responsive-ticket-system plugin installed below version 4.2. The bundle does not identify affected CPEs, hosting environments, default configurations, or whether inactive installations are exploitable.

Exploitation context

The provided sources do not show active exploitation, and KEV is false. SQL injection can be serious, but this bundle lacks evidence about reachability, authentication, exploit availability, or observed attacks. Treat exposure as requiring inventory-driven confirmation.

Researcher notes

The record is sparse: no CVSS, CWE, exploit detail, vulnerable parameter, or authentication context is provided. Analysis should avoid assuming exploitability beyond the stated SQL injection in versions before 4.2. Further validation depends on local plugin inventory and vendor documentation.

Mitigation direction

  • Inventory WordPress sites for the wp-support-plus-responsive-ticket-system plugin.
  • Upgrade affected installations to version 4.2 or later where available.
  • Disable or remove the plugin if a safe update path is unavailable.
  • Check the WordPress plugin page and vendor guidance for current maintenance status.
  • Prioritize internet-facing sites and sites handling sensitive customer data.

Validation and detection

  • Confirm plugin presence and version across all WordPress deployments.
  • Verify whether the plugin is active on each discovered site.
  • Check change records for successful upgrade to 4.2 or later.
  • Review application logs for suspicious requests to plugin-related ticket endpoints.
  • Document unresolved instances and compensating controls.
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Confidence
medium
Sources
3

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Severity
Unknown
CVSS
Not scored
Known Exploited
No
Published
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2Source links

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Affected products

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CWE details

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