Disqus Comment System < 2.76 - Cross-Site Request Forgery

5.4
Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
CVE CVE-2014-5347
CVSS 5.4 (Medium)
Publicly Published August 12, 2014
Last Updated January 22, 2024
Researcher Nik Cubrilovic

Description

Multiple cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerabilities in the Disqus Comment System plugin before 2.76 for WordPress allow remote attackers to hijack the authentication of administrators for requests that conduct cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks via the (1) disqus_replace, (2) disqus_public_key, or (3) disqus_secret_key parameter to wp-admin/edit-comments.php in manage.php or that (4) reset or (5) delete plugin options via the reset parameter to wp-admin/edit-comments.php.

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Vulnerability Details for Disqus Comment System

Software Type Plugin
Software Slug disqus-comment-system (view on wordpress.org)
Patched? Yes
Remediation Update to version 2.76, or a newer patched version
Affected Version
  • < 2.76
Patched Version
  • 2.76

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