25 Jul 2017

Vulnerability Details: PHP Object Injection Vulnerability in Gravitate QA Tracker

A month ago we discussed the web hosting company Pagely’s discovery of a number of PHP objection injection vulnerabilities in WordPress plugins. For some reason the unfixed ones have remained in the WordPress Plugin Directory despite being reported to the people running it. We recently took a closer look at those vulnerabilities while improving our detection of this kind of vulnerability for our new proactive monitoring of changes to WordPress plugins to look for vulnerabilities and that seemed like a good time to document them.

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This post provides insights on a vulnerability in the WordPress plugin Gravitate QA Tracker not discovered by us, where the discoverer hadn't provided the details needed for us to confirm the vulnerability while we were adding it to the data set for our service, so the rest of its contents are limited to subscribers of our service.

If you were using our service, you would have already been warned about this vulnerability if your website is vulnerable due to it. You can try out our service for free and then see the rest of the details of the vulnerability.

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