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CVE-2026-17542
The CVE concerns the File Manager WordPress plugin before 6.9.1. One of its file manager connector endpoints lacks a capability check, allowing any authenticated user (e.g., a subscriber) to browse the entire WordPress installation directory and download files of certain types (archives and docum...
EUVD-2026-55040
The File Manager WordPress plugin before 6.9.1 does not have authorisation checks on one of its REST API routes, allowing unauthenticated users to read its file activity log, disclosing the file operations performed on the site, the paths involved and the name of the user who performed them...
CVE-2026-17541
The CVE-2026-17541 affects the WordPress File Manager plugin prior to version 6.9.1. A REST API route lacks authorization checks, enabling unauthenticated users to read the file activity log and reveal file operations, involved paths, and the performing user. Documents confirm the vulnerability a...
CVE-2026-17541
The File Manager WordPress plugin before 6.9.1 does not have authorisation checks on one of its REST API routes, allowing unauthenticated users to read its file activity log, disclosing the file operations performed on the site, the paths involved and the name of the user who performed them...
EUVD-2026-55039
The File Manager WordPress plugin before 6.9.1 does not perform any capability check on one of its file manager connector endpoints, allowing any authenticated user, such as a subscriber, to browse the entire WordPress installation directory and download files of certain types from it, including...
CVE-2026-17540 Bit File Manager < 6.9.1 - Subscriber+ Arbitrary File Read and Deletion via Connector Command Request-Source Mismatch
The File Manager WordPress plugin before 6.9.1 does not properly authorise its file management commands, allowing any authenticated user, such as a subscriber, to read and delete arbitrary files under the WordPress installation directory, which could lead to the disclosure of the site's...
CVE-2026-17540
The CVE describes a vulnerability in the WordPress File Manager plugin prior to version 6.9.1. The issue is improper authorization of file management commands, allowing any authenticated user (e.g., a subscriber) to read and delete arbitrary files under the WordPress installation directory. This ...
CVE-2026-18603
The PiWeb Cancel order / Refund request for WooCommerce WordPress plugin before 1.3.4.34 does not have authorization or ownership checks when adding the contents of a previous order to the cart, allowing unauthenticated users to disclose the contents of other customers' orders, as well as to clea...
CVE-2026-18465
The WP MAPS PRO WordPress plugin before 6.1.3 does not perform a capability check in one of its AJAX actions, which is also available to unauthenticated users, and does not properly validate a user-controlled path before using it in a file inclusion, allowing unauthenticated attackers to include...
CVE-2026-18464
The WP MAPS PRO WordPress plugin before 6.1.3 does not perform a capability check in one of its AJAX actions, which is also available to unauthenticated users, and does not restrict the operation it dispatches, allowing unauthenticated attackers to trigger uncontrolled recursion that exhausts...
CVE-2026-18037
The Create WordPress plugin before 2.5.4 does not perform an authorization check before rendering content over one of its public REST API routes, and that route additionally publishes the requested content as a side effect, allowing unauthenticated attackers to read unpublished content and to mak...
CVE-2026-17044
The Iptanus File Upload WordPress plugin before 5.1.8 does not properly sanitise and escape a parameter before using it in a SQL statement, leading to an SQL injection exploitable by unauthenticated users...
CVE-2026-18032
The WP Data Access WordPress plugin before 5.5.79 does not validate the column names it accepts on one of its unauthenticated AJAX actions, and the nonce guarding that action does not cover them, allowing unauthenticated attackers to read arbitrary columns of the database table the affected...
CVE-2026-17017
The CubeWP Framework WordPress plugin before 1.1.31 does not properly sanitize and escape a parameter before using it in a SQL statement through an AJAX action, and does not include a capability check on that action, allowing users with Subscriber-level access and above to perform SQL injection...
CVE-2026-16992
The Create WordPress plugin before 2.5.4 does not perform an authorization check before returning content over one of its REST API routes, and that route additionally publishes the requested content as a side effect, allowing unauthenticated attackers to read unpublished content and to make it...
CVE-2026-17011
The Nexter Blocks WordPress plugin before 5.0.2 does not restrict who can save global CSS through one of its REST endpoints, allowing users with at least the Contributor role to store arbitrary CSS that is rendered site-wide on the front end, enabling defacement, content hiding, and UI redressing...
CVE-2026-16988
The GeoDirectory WordPress plugin before 2.8.169 does not perform any authorization check when returning map marker data for a single requested listing, allowing unauthenticated users to disclose the title and exact geographic coordinates of non-public pending or draft listings...
EUVD-2026-54883
The LWS Optimize WordPress plugin before 4.1.2 does not properly escape a value submitted through an unauthenticated analytics endpoint before storing it and rendering it in an administrative dashboard, allowing unauthenticated attackers to inject arbitrary web scripts that execute when an...
CVE-2026-16032 LWS Optimize < 4.1.2 - Unauthenticated Stored XSS via Real User Monitoring
The LWS Optimize WordPress plugin before 4.1.2 does not properly escape a value submitted through an unauthenticated analytics endpoint before storing it and rendering it in an administrative dashboard, allowing unauthenticated attackers to inject arbitrary web scripts that execute when an...
CVE-2026-16032
The CVE-2026-16032 affects the LWS Optimize WordPress plugin (pre-4.1.2). The root cause is improper escaping of a value submitted via an unauthenticated analytics endpoint, which is stored and later rendered in an administrative dashboard. This enables unauthenticated attackers to inject arbitra...