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Last week, there were 26 vulnerabilities disclosed in 21 WordPress Plugins and 3 WordPress Themes that have been added to the Wordfence Intelligence Vulnerability Database, and there were 19 Vulnerability Researchers that contributed to WordPress Security last week. Review those vulnerabilities in this report now to ensure your site is not affected.
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New Firewall Rules Deployed Last Week
The Wordfence Threat Intelligence Team reviews each vulnerability to determine impact and severity, along with assessing the likelihood of exploitation, to verify that the Wordfence Firewall provides sufficient protection.
The team rolled out enhanced protection via firewall rules for the following vulnerabilities in real-time to our Premium, Care, and Response customers last week:
WAF-RULE-744 – Data redacted while we work with the vendor on a patch.
WAF-RULE-742 – Data redacted while we work with the vendor on a patch.
WAF-RULE-741 – Data redacted while we work with the vendor on a patch.
Wordfence Premium, Care, and Response customers received this protection immediately, while users still running the free version of Wordfence will receive this enhanced protection after a 30 day delay.
Total Unpatched & Patched Vulnerabilities Last Week
Patch Status
Number of Vulnerabilities
Patched
13
Unpatched
13
Total Vulnerabilities by CVSS Severity Last Week
Severity Rating
Number of Vulnerabilities
Medium Severity
20
High Severity
5
Critical Severity
1
Total Vulnerabilities by CWE Type Last Week
Vulnerability Type by CWE
Number of Vulnerabilities
Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation (‘Cross-site Scripting’)
12
Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
5
Use of Less Trusted Source
2
Improper Control of Filename for Include/Require Statement in PHP Program (‘PHP Remote File Inclusion’)
1
Improper Neutralization of Script-Related HTML Tags in a Web Page (Basic XSS)
1
Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an SQL Command (‘SQL Injection’)
1
Improper Privilege Management
1
Incorrect Regular Expression
1
Missing Authorization
1
URL Redirection to Untrusted Site (‘Open Redirect’)
1
Researchers That Contributed to WordPress Security Last Week
Researcher Name
Number of Vulnerabilities
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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WordPress Plugins with Reported Vulnerabilities Last Week
Software Name
Software Slug
Backup Database
GDPR Cookie Consent
Greenshift – animation and page builder blocks
greenshift-animation-and-page-builder-blocks
Gutenberg Blocks – Unlimited blocks For Gutenberg
IMPress for IDX Broker
Limit Login Attempts Plus – WordPress Limit Login Attempts By Felix
Maintenance Redirect
MC4WP: Mailchimp for WordPress
PeoplePond
Product Carousel Slider & Grid Ultimate for WooCommerce
woo-product-carousel-slider-and-grid-ultimate
PropertyHive
Share This Image
Simple Nav Archives
SKT Templates – 100% free Elementor & Gutenberg templates
Spice Starter Sites
Team Showcase
Webo-facto
WooCommerce Multilingual & Multicurrency with WPML
WP Custom Fields Search
WP Hardening (discontinued)
WPCargo Track & Trace
WordPress Themes with Reported Vulnerabilities Last Week
Software Name
Software Slug
Roseta
Septera
Verbosa
Vulnerability Details
Please note that if you run the Wordfence plugin on your WordPress site, with the scanner enabled, you should’ve already been notified if your site was affected by any of these vulnerabilities. If you’d like to receive real-time notifications whenever a vulnerability is added to the Wordfence Intelligence Vulnerability Database, check out our Slack and HTTP Webhook Integration, which is completely free to utilize.
As a reminder, Wordfence has curated an industry leading vulnerability database with all known WordPress core, theme, and plugin vulnerabilities known as Wordfence Intelligence.
This database is continuously updated, maintained, and populated by Wordfence’s highly credentialed and experienced vulnerability researchers through in-house vulnerability research, vulnerability researchers submitting directly to us through our Bug Bounty Program, and by monitoring varying sources to capture all publicly available WordPress vulnerability information and adding additional context where we can.
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