CVE-2026-7655 is a privilege escalation vulnerability in the SureCart plugin for WordPress affecting versions up to and including 4.2.3. The flaw arises during customer profile synchronization from webhook events, where the plugin updates linked WordPress user details such as email addresses without properly validating the identity or authorization of the user whose profile is being modified. Because the synchronization logic can alter the email address associated with a linked WordPress account, an unauthenticated attacker who knows a valid customer ID can cause the email address of that account to be changed. If the targeted WordPress account is linked to a SureCart customer record, including an administrator account, the attacker can then use the password reset workflow to take control of the account.
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