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Re: Wordfence v5.2.3 (Wordpress Security Plugin) - Multiple Vulnerabilities


From: Mark Maunder <mark () wordfence com>
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 14:33:54 -0700

Fixed in version 5.2.4 which was released this morning. Our customers are
auto-updated to the new version.

Regards,

Mark.

On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 11:11 PM, Voxel@Night <
voxelnight () vexatioustendencies com> wrote:



Wordfence v5.2.3 suffers from multiple vulnerabilities.
Stored XSS in IPTraf.php resulting from failing to sanitize
$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']
Stored XSS in cached pages resulting from failing to sanitize
$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] <-- Yep, you can put javascript in the host header
Insufficient Logging - One can trivially avoid having your requests logged
because of some crappy code designed to filter out some types of requests
Throttle bypass - Unlogged requests won't trigger automatic throttling and
banning
Revolution Slider exploit protection bypass - people seriously need to
learn how $_REQUEST works.
Also, if you have a few bucks to buy a domain name, you can make the
plugin tell the admin that your IP belongs to google when they try to ban
you.

Details can be found here:
https://vexatioustendencies.com/wordfence-v5-2-3-2-stored-xss-insufficient-logging-throttle-bypass-exploit-detection-bypass/

-Voxel@Night


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