CVE-2026-15335 is a generic SQL injection vulnerability in the Booking Package plugin for WordPress affecting all versions through 1.7.20. The flaw is reachable through the REST API request handler at the booking-package request endpoint, where the email form parameter is incorporated into an SQL query with insufficient escaping and without adequate use of prepared statements. The endpoint is exposed without an authentication requirement because it is registered with a permissive callback, allowing unauthenticated access. Because REST-sourced POST values are not normalized by the usual WordPress magic-quote handling in this path, single-quote characters can reach the SQL sink intact. Successful exploitation allows an attacker to append SQL syntax to an existing query and potentially retrieve sensitive information from the WordPress database. The practical exploitability is constrained because the vulnerable parameter is processed through email validation logic.
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