WordPress Smart Maintenance Mode Plugin <= 1.4.4 is vulnerable to Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF)

Patch priority: low
Low priority vPatch unnecessary
Vulnerable version
<= 1.4.4 Vulnerable version
Not fixed
No official fix available Fixed version

25 April 2024 by Patchstack

Risks

CVSS 5.4

5.4

Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF)

This could allow a malicious actor to force higher privileged users to execute unwanted actions under their current authentication.

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.

Alert

This plugin is likely abandoned!

This plugin was last updated over a year ago and will likely not receive further updates or fixes. Urgently consider replacing the plugin with an alternative.

Solutions

This security issue has a low severity impact and is unlikely to be exploited.

Remove and replace plugin

Remove and replace plugin.

This plugin was last updated over a year ago and will likely not receive further updates or fixes. Note that deactivating the plugin does not remove the security threat unless a vPatch is deployed.

Details

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Timeline

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Reported by

LeNgocHoa LeNgocHoa
19 Feb 2024
Published by Patchstack

Published by Patchstack

25 Apr 2024

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