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SQL Injection in WPZest Disable Comments Plugin

IdentifiersCVE-2024-32135CWE-89· Improper Neutralization of Special…

CVE-2024-32135 is an SQL Injection vulnerability in the WPZest Disable Comments WordPress plugin, affecting versions from unknown (n/a) through 1.51. The vulnerability arises from improper neutralization of special elements in SQL commands, allowing attackers to inject arbitrary SQL queries via user-supplied input.

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ANALYST BRIEF

Impact, mitigation & remediation

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Impact

What an attacker gets, and what they’ve been doing with it.

Successful exploitation allows an attacker to execute arbitrary SQL commands against the underlying database, potentially leading to data exfiltration, modification, or deletion, and in some cases, full compromise of the WordPress site.

Mitigation

If you can’t patch tonight, do this now.

If immediate upgrade is not possible, disable the plugin or restrict access to the vulnerable functionality. Employ web application firewalls (WAF) to detect and block SQL injection attempts.

Remediation

Patch, then assume compromise.

Upgrade the WPZest Disable Comments plugin to a version after 1.51 where the vulnerability has been patched. Ensure all user-supplied input is properly sanitized and parameterized in SQL queries.
PUBLIC EXPLOITS

Exploits

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VALID 0 / 0 TOTALView more in app

No public exploit code observed for this vulnerability.

EXPOSURE SURFACE

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VendorProductType
WpzestDisable Commentsapplication

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ACTIVITY FEED

Recent activity

1 sources tracked across advisories, community write-ups, and news. New activity surfaces here as Mallory finds it.

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Threat actor evidence

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Associated malware

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Detection signatures

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Social activity

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