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CVE-2026-40581
ChurchCRM is an open-source church management system. In versions prior to 7.2.0, the family record deletion endpoint SelectDelete.php performs permanent, irreversible deletion of family records and all associated data via a plain GET request with no CSRF token validation. An attacker can craft a...
CVE-2026-40581
ChurchCRM is an open-source church management system. In versions prior to 7.2.0, the family record deletion endpoint SelectDelete.php performs permanent, irreversible deletion of family records and all associated data via a plain GET request with no CSRF token validation. An attacker can craft a...
CVE-2026-40581 ChurchCRM: Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) in SelectDelete.php Leading to Permanent Data Deletion
ChurchCRM is an open-source church management system. In versions prior to 7.2.0, the family record deletion endpoint SelectDelete.php performs permanent, irreversible deletion of family records and all associated data via a plain GET request with no CSRF token validation. An attacker can craft a...
CVE-2026-40581
CVE-2026-40581 affects ChurchCRM prior to 7.2.0. The issue is a CSRF-like flaw in the family records deletion endpoint (SelectDelete.php) that uses a plain GET request with no CSRF validation, enabling an authenticated administrator to trigger permanent deletion of targeted family records and all...
CVE-2026-39331
ChurchCRM is an open-source church management system. Prior to 7.1.0, an authenticated API user can modify any family record's state without proper authorization by simply changing the familyId parameter in requests, regardless of whether they possess the required EditRecords privilege...
CVE-2026-39331 ChurchCRM has an API Authorization Bypass Allows Authenticated User to Deactivate, Modify, and Spam Arbitrary Families
ChurchCRM is an open-source church management system. Prior to 7.1.0, an authenticated API user can modify any family record's state without proper authorization by simply changing the familyId parameter in requests, regardless of whether they possess the required EditRecords privilege...