New WordPress plugin and theme vulnerabilities were disclosed during the first half of June, so we want to keep you aware. In this post, we cover recent WordPress plugin, theme and core vulnerabilities and what to do if you are running one of the vulnerable plugins or themes on your website.
New WordPress plugin and theme vulnerabilities were disclosed during the second half of April, so we want to keep you aware. In this post, we cover recent WordPress plugin, theme and core vulnerabilities and what to do if you are running one of the vulnerable plugins or themes on your website.
The WordPress Vulnerability Roundup is divided into four different categories:
Each vulnerability will have a threat rating of Low, Medium, High, or Critical.
WordPress Core Vulnerabilities
There have not been any WordPress vulnerabilities disclosed in June 2020.
WordPress Plugin Vulnerabilities
Several new WordPress plugin vulnerabilities have been discovered this month so far. Make sure to follow the suggested action below to update the plugin or completely uninstall it.
1. Drag and Drop Multiple File Upload for Contact Form 7 – Critical

Drag and Drop Multiple File Upload for Contact Form 7 versions below 1.3.3.3 have an Unauthenticated File Upload Bypass vulnerability.
2. Page Builder: PageLayer – Drag and Drop website builder – High

Page Builder: PageLayer – Drag and Drop website builder versions below 1.1.2 have an Unprotected AJAX’s leading to XSS and a CSRF leading to XSS vulnerabilities.
3. MapPress Maps – Critical
MapPress Maps versions below 2.54.6 have an Improper Capability Checks in AJAX Calls vulnerability.
4. Image Photo Gallery Final Tiles Grid – Critical

Image Photo Gallery Final Tiles Grid versions below 3.4.19 have an Authenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability.
5. bbPress – Critical

bbPress versions below 2.6.5 have an Unauthenticated Privilege Escalation vulnerability when New User Registration enabled.
6. Multi Scheduler – High
All versions of Multi Scheduler have an Arbitrary Record Deletion via CSRF vulnerability.
7. JobSearch – High
JobSearch versions below 1.5.1 have an Unauthenticated Reflected Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability.
8. AdRotate – Medium
AdRotate versions below 5.8.4 have an Authenticated SQL Injection vulnerability.
9. Elementor Page Builder – High

Elementor Page Builder versions below 2.9.10 have an Authenticated Stored XSS vulnerability.
10. SportsPress – High

SportsPress versions below 2.7.2 have an Authenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability.
WordPress Themes
1. Careerfy – High
Careerfy versions below 3.9.0 have an Unauthenticated Reflected Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability.
2. Newspaper – High
Newspaper versions below 10.3.4 have an Authenticated Reflected Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability.
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Source: Security Feed