GSD-2023-7202
Vulnerability from gsd - Updated: 2024-01-04 06:01Details
The Fatal Error Notify WordPress plugin before 1.5.3 does not have authorisation and CSRF checks in its test_error AJAX action, allowing any authenticated users, such as subscriber to call it and spam the admin email address with error messages. The issue is also exploitable via CSRF
Aliases
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