21 October 2024 by Patchstack
CVSS 7.5
This could allow a malicious actor to include local files of the target website and show its output onto the screen. Files which store credentials, such as database credentials, could potentially allow complete database takeover depending on the configuration.
This is a general description of this vulnerability type, specific impact varies case by case. CVSS score is a way to evaluate and rank reported vulnerabilities in a standardized and repeatable way, but it is not ideal for WordPress.
This security issue has a low severity impact and is unlikely to be exploited.
Update to version 1.3.3 or later to remove the vulnerability. Patchstack users can turn on auto-update for vulnerable plugins only.
Reported by
João Pedro Soares de Alcântara (Kinorth)Early warning sent out to Patchstack customers
21 Oct 2024Published by Patchstack
23 Oct 2024Over 70% of all known WordPress vulnerabilities were originally published by Patchstack in 2023 and hundreds of popular plugins such as Elementor, RankMath and WProcket have set Patchstack as their official security partner.
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Hackers automate attacks against new security vulnerabilities to take over as many websites as they can before users have time to patch and update. The attacks are opportunistic and victims are not chosen - everyone is a target.
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