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WooCommerce Stripe Plugin Vulnerability

January 19, 2024
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WooCommerce Stripe Plugin Vulnerability

The NIST National Vulnerability Database highlights a critical security flaw in the Stripe Payment Plugin for WooCommerce, a popular WordPress extension. Identified as CVE-2024-0705, the vulnerability stems from insufficient escaping of user-supplied parameters and inadequate SQL query preparation, leaving the plugin susceptible to SQL Injection attacks. Specifically, attackers can exploit the ‘id’ parameter in versions up to and including 3.7.9 to inject additional SQL queries into existing ones, potentially accessing sensitive data stored in the database. This security loophole poses a significant risk as it enables unauthenticated attackers to manipulate the plugin and extract confidential information.

Due to the severity of the vulnerability, immediate action is necessary to mitigate potential risks. With a base score of 8.8, categorized as “HIGH” risk, the exploit has the potential to compromise the integrity and confidentiality of data processed by the WooCommerce plugin. Website administrators and WooCommerce users are strongly advised to update their installations to the latest secure version, which addresses the SQL Injection vulnerability. Failure to promptly apply the necessary patches could leave websites vulnerable to exploitation, leading to data breaches and other malicious activities.

The vulnerability underscores the importance of robust security measures and diligent software maintenance practices in the digital landscape. Developers of WordPress plugins must prioritize thorough testing and robust coding practices to prevent such vulnerabilities. Additionally, website administrators should remain vigilant and proactive in keeping their plugins and software up to date to safeguard against emerging security threats. By staying informed and implementing timely security updates, organizations can effectively mitigate the risk of exploitation and protect their digital assets from potential harm.

Reference:
  • WooCommerce Stripe Plugin Vulnerable to High SQL Injection

Tags: Cyber AlertCyber Alerts 2024Cyber RiskCyber threatJanuary 2024NIST National Vulnerability DatabaseStripe Payment PluginWordpress
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