Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2014-4937 is a WordPress plugin flaw that could let a remote attacker read files from the server running the BookX plugin. The source identifies BookX plugin 1.7. Business risk depends on whether that old plugin is still installed and reachable. Exposure is likely limited to WordPress sites that still have BookX plugin 1.7 installed and externally reachable. The bundle’s structured affected field is incomplete, so confirm through plugin inventory rather than relying on CPE data. Prioritize if any public WordPress site still runs BookX 1.7. The main business concern is unauthorized file disclosure, potentially including configuration secrets. If the plugin is absent, no action is needed beyond documenting non-exposure. Mitigation focus: Inventory WordPress sites for the BookX plugin and exact version.; Check vendor or maintainer guidance for a fixed release or retirement notice.; Disable or remove BookX where it is not business-critical..
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