GiveWP โ€“ Donation Plugin and Fundraising Platform <= 3.16.1 - Unauthenticated PHP Object Injection

10.0
Deserialization of Untrusted Data
CVE CVE-2024-8353
CVSS 10.0 (Critical)
Publicly Published September 27, 2024
Last Updated September 28, 2024
Researcher cuokon

Description

The GiveWP โ€“ Donation Plugin and Fundraising Platform plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to PHP Object Injection in all versions up to, and including, 3.16.1 via deserialization of untrusted input via several parameters like 'give_title' and 'card_address'. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to inject a PHP Object. The additional presence of a POP chain allows attackers to delete arbitrary files and achieve remote code execution. This is essentially the same vulnerability as CVE-2024-5932, however, it was discovered the the presence of stripslashes_deep on user_info allows the is_serialized check to be bypassed. This issue was mostly patched in 3.16.1, but further hardening was added in 3.16.2.

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Vulnerability Details for GiveWP โ€“ Donation Plugin and Fundraising Platform

Software Type Plugin
Software Slug give (view on wordpress.org)
Patched? Yes
Remediation Update to version 3.16.2, or a newer patched version
Affected Version
  • <= 3.16.1
Patched Version
  • 3.16.2

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