Watch Out Wednesday – May 13, 2020

Understanding Vulnerabilities in WordPress Plugins

Every week, we highlight known vulnerabilities in WordPress plugins. This information helps you stay informed about potential risks and take appropriate action to protect your website. By addressing these vulnerabilities, you ensure the safety and integrity of your WordPress site and its data.

Plugin: Page Builder by SiteOrigin

Vulnerability: Cross-Site Request Forgery to Reflected Cross-Site Scripting
Patched Version: 2.10.16
Recommended Action: Update to version 2.10.16, or a newer patched version

Plugin: Elementor Website Builder Pro

Vulnerability: Authenticated (Subscriber+) Arbitrary File Upload
Patched Version: 2.9.4
Recommended Action: Update to version 2.9.4, or a newer patched version

Plugin: Paytium: Mollie payment forms & donations

Vulnerability: Stored Cross-Site Scripting
Patched Version: 3.1.2
Recommended Action: Update to version 3.1.2, or a newer patched version

Plugin: Ultimate Addons for Elementor

Vulnerability: Registration Bypass
Patched Version: 1.24.2
Recommended Action: Update to version 1.24.2, or a newer patched version

Plugin: iframe

Vulnerability: Authenticated Stored Cross Site Scripting
Patched Version: 4.5
Recommended Action: Update to version 4.5, or a newer patched version

Plugin: ImageBoss – Images Up To 60% Smaller & CDN

Vulnerability: Cross-Site Scripting
Patched Version: 3.0.6
Recommended Action: Update to version 3.0.6, or a newer patched version

Plugin: iubenda | All-in-one Compliance for GDPR / CCPA Cookie Consent + more

Vulnerability: Failure to Restrict URL Protocol
Patched Version: 2.3.5
Recommended Action: Update to version 2.3.5, or a newer patched version

Plugin: Chop Slider 3

Vulnerability: Unauthenticated SQL Injection
Patched Version: No patched version available
Recommended Action: No known patch available. Please review the vulnerability’s details in depth and employ mitigations based on your organization’s risk tolerance. It may be best to uninstall the affected software and find a replacement.

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