WordPress Core - Informational - All known Versions - Weak Hashing Algorithm

5.9
Weak Encoding for Password
CVE CVE-2012-6707
CVSS 5.9 (Medium)
Publicly Published June 20, 2012
Last Updated January 22, 2024

Description

All known versions of WordPress core use a weak MD5-based password hashing algorithm, which makes it easier for attackers to determine cleartext values by leveraging access to the hash values. NOTE: the approach to changing this may not be fully compatible with certain use cases, such as migration of a WordPress site from a web host that uses a recent PHP version to a different web host that uses PHP 5.2. These use cases are plausible (but very unlikely) based on statistics showing widespread deployment of WordPress with obsolete PHP versions.

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1 affected software package

Software Type Core
Patched? No
Remediation No known patch available. Review the vulnerability's details in depth and employ mitigations based on your organization's risk tolerance.
Affected Version
  • All Versions

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