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Catch_themes_demo_import
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#Vulnerabilities | 3 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2021-10-18 | CVE-2021-24752 | Multiple Plugins from the CatchThemes vendor do not perform capability and CSRF checks in the ctp_switch AJAX action, which could allow any authenticated users, such as Subscriber to change the Essential Widgets WordPress plugin before 1.9, To Top WordPress plugin before 2.3, Header Enhancement WordPress plugin before 1.5, Generate Child Theme WordPress plugin before 1.6, Essential Content Types WordPress plugin before 1.9, Catch Web Tools WordPress plugin before 2.7, Catch Under... | Catch_scroll_progress_bar, Catch_sticky_menu, Catch_themes_demo_import, Catch_under_construction, Catch_web_tools, Essential_content_types, Essential_widgets, Generate_child_theme, Header_enhancement, To_top | 5.7 | ||
2021-10-21 | CVE-2021-39352 | The Catch Themes Demo Import WordPress plugin is vulnerable to arbitrary file uploads via the import functionality found in the ~/inc/CatchThemesDemoImport.php file, in versions up to and including 1.7, due to insufficient file type validation. This makes it possible for an attacker with administrative privileges to upload malicious files that can be used to achieve remote code execution. | Catch_themes_demo_import | 7.2 | ||
2022-03-07 | CVE-2022-0440 | The Catch Themes Demo Import WordPress plugin before 2.1.1 does not validate one of the file to be imported, which could allow high privivilege admin to upload an arbitrary PHP file and gain RCE even in the case of an hardened blog (ie DISALLOW_UNFILTERED_HTML, DISALLOW_FILE_EDIT and DISALLOW_FILE_MODS constants set to true) | Catch_themes_demo_import | 7.2 |