WordPress Solidres – Hotel booking plugin Plugin <= 0.9.4 is vulnerable to Cross Site Scripting (XSS)

Patch priority: high
High priority vPatch immediately
Vulnerable version
<= 0.9.4 Vulnerable version
Not fixed
No official fix available Fixed version

04 April 2023

Risks

CVSS 7.1

This vulnerability is highly dangerous and expected to become mass exploited.

7.1

Cross Site Scripting (XSS)

This could allow a malicious actor to inject malicious scripts, such as redirects, advertisements, and other HTML payloads into your website which will be executed when guests visit your site.

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

We advise to mitigate or resolve the vulnerability immediately.

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

Early warning sent out

Early warning sent out to Patchstack customers

04 Apr 2023
Published by Patchstack

Published by Patchstack

06 Apr 2023

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