Vulnerability Details: Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)/Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) in Mitsol Social Post Feed
The plugin Mitsol Social Post Feed was closed on the WordPress Plugin Directory on September 7. One of the latest Subversion repository commits for the plugin is logged as “input sanitization and other cleaning and improving done”. Looking at the changes made we found input sanitization was being done when saving some of the plugin’s settings. What is still missing those is protection against cross-site request forgery (CSRF), when doing that, which we notified the developer of.
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This post provides insights on a vulnerability in the WordPress plugin mitsol social post feed 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.
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