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WordPress plugin Bubble Menu – circle floating menu 跨站请求伪造漏洞
WordPress and WordPress plugin are both products of the WordPress Foundation.WordPress is a blogging platform developed in the PHP language. WordPress plugin is an application plugin that supports personal blog sites on PHP and MySQL servers. WordPress plugin Bubble Menu - circle floating menu A...
PT-2025-5528 · Unknown · Bubble Menu
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Bubble Menu – circle floating menu versions through 4.0.2 Description: The issue is a Cross-Site Request Forgery CSRF vulnerability, which allows Cross Site Request Forgery. Recommendations: For versions through 4.0.2, update to a version lat...
WordPress Bubble Menu – circle floating menu Plugin < 3.0.5 is vulnerable to Cross Site Scripting (XSS)
Software Bubble Menu – circle floating menu Type Plugin Vulnerable versions 3.0.5 Fixed in 3.0.5 OWASP Top 10 A7: Cross-Site Scripting XSS Classification Cross Site Scripting XSS CVE CVE-2023-3650 Patch priority Low CVSS severity Low 5.9 Developer Claim ownership PSID 29b436660257 Credits Dipak...
WordPress Bubble Menu – circle floating menu Plugin <= 3.0.3 is vulnerable to Cross Site Scripting (XSS)
Software Bubble Menu – circle floating menu Type Plugin Vulnerable versions = 3.0.3 Fixed in 3.0.4 OWASP Top 10 A7: Cross-Site Scripting XSS Classification Cross Site Scripting XSS CVE CVE-2023-2362 Patch priority High CVSS severity High 7.1 Developer Claim ownership PSID 5c8ff648baff Credits Erw...
CVE-2023-23984
Cross-Site Request Forgery CSRF vulnerability in Wow-Company Bubble Menu – circle floating menu plugin = 3.0.1 leading to form deletion...
CVE-2023-23984 WordPress Bubble Menu – circle floating menu Plugin <= 3.0.1 is vulnerable to Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
Cross-Site Request Forgery CSRF vulnerability in Wow-Company Bubble Menu – circle floating menu plugin = 3.0.1 leading to form deletion...
Bubble Menu - Circle Floating Menu < 3.0.2 - Form Deletion via CSRF
The plugin does not have CSRF checks when deleting forms, which could allow attackers to make logged in users perform such actions via a CSRF attack...