A critical vulnerability has been discovered in the popular WordPress plugin “Email Subscribers by Icegram Express – Email Marketing, Newsletters, Automation for WordPress & WooCommerce.”
The flaw, identified as CVE-2024-6172, has been assigned a CVSS score of 9.8, indicating its severe impact.
The vulnerability was publicly disclosed on July 1, 2024, and last updated on July 2, 2024, by the researcher known as shaman0x01 from the Shaman Red Team.
According to the Wordfence blog, the vulnerability affects all plugin versions up to and including 5.7.25.
It stems from insufficient escaping of the user-supplied db parameter and inadequate preparation on the existing SQL query.
This flaw allows unauthenticated attackers to execute time-based SQL Injection attacks, enabling them to append additional SQL queries into existing ones.
Consequently, attackers can extract sensitive information from the database, posing a significant risk to the security and privacy of the affected websites.
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The “Email Subscribers by Icegram Express” plugin is widely used for email marketing, newsletters, and automation on WordPress and WooCommerce sites.
With over 90,000 active installations, the potential impact of this vulnerability is extensive.
Websites using this plugin are at risk of data breaches, which could expose sensitive user information, including email addresses, passwords, and other personal data.
The vulnerability was discovered by shaman0x01, a researcher from the Shaman Red Team, with a track record of identifying critical security flaws.
The researcher’s findings highlight the importance of proper input validation and query preparation in preventing SQL Injection attacks.
Notably, CVE-2024-37252 appears to duplicate this issue, underscoring the critical nature of the vulnerability.
Website administrators using the “Email Subscribers by Icegram Express” plugin are strongly advised to mitigate the risk immediately.
The following steps are recommended:
The discovery of CVE-2024-6172 is a stark reminder of the importance of robust security practices in plugin development.
As WordPress remains a popular platform for websites worldwide, ensuring the security of its plugins is crucial to maintaining the integrity and privacy of online data.
Website administrators must stay vigilant and proactive in addressing vulnerabilities to protect their sites and users from potential threats.
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