CVE-2026-9725 is a critical unauthenticated arbitrary file deletion vulnerability in the Printcart Web to Print Product Designer for WooCommerce WordPress plugin affecting versions up to and including 2.5.2. The flaw is in the store_design_data() function, which constructs a filesystem path from the user-controlled nbd_item_key POST parameter. That parameter is sanitized only with sanitize_text_field(), which does not remove path traversal sequences, and the resulting path is passed directly to Nbdesigner_IO::delete_folder() and PHP's rename(). In addition, the nonce protecting the nbd_save_customer_design AJAX action can be obtained by unauthenticated users through the nbd_check_use_logged_in endpoint. As a result, a remote unauthenticated attacker can exploit path traversal to target arbitrary filesystem locations for deletion on the server.
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