Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2015-1000003 describes blind SQL injection in the filedownload v1.4 WordPress plugin. In business terms, a vulnerable WordPress site may expose its database to unauthorized querying. The source bundle provides no CVSS score, no patch details, and no evidence of active exploitation. Exposure is likely limited to WordPress sites that have the filedownload plugin version 1.4 installed. The provided affected-product metadata is incomplete, so confirm plugin identity and version from site inventories rather than relying on CPE matching. Treat this as an inventory and exposure-confirmation task first. If filedownload v1.4 is present, prioritize remediation because SQL injection can affect sensitive database content, even though severity and exploitation evidence are incomplete. Mitigation focus: Inventory WordPress sites for the filedownload plugin, especially version 1.4.; Check the vendor advisory for patched, retired, or replacement guidance.; Disable or remove the plugin where no maintained fix is available..
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