Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Total 6 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2022-44589 1 Miniorange 1 Google Authenticator 2024-01-05 N/A 7.5 HIGH
Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor vulnerability in miniOrange miniOrange's Google Authenticator – WordPress Two Factor Authentication – 2FA , Two Factor, OTP SMS and Email | Passwordless login.This issue affects miniOrange's Google Authenticator – WordPress Two Factor Authentication – 2FA , Two Factor, OTP SMS and Email | Passwordless login: from n/a through 5.6.1.
CVE-2022-4943 1 Miniorange 1 Google Authenticator 2023-12-10 N/A 5.3 MEDIUM
The miniOrange's Google Authenticator plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to authorization bypass due to a missing capability check when changing plugin settings in versions up to, and including, 5.6.5. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to change the plugin's settings.
CVE-2022-42461 1 Miniorange 1 Google Authenticator 2023-12-10 N/A 8.8 HIGH
Broken Access Control vulnerability in miniOrange's Google Authenticator plugin <= 5.6.1 on WordPress.
CVE-2022-1321 1 Miniorange 1 Google Authenticator 2023-12-10 3.5 LOW 4.8 MEDIUM
The miniOrange's Google Authenticator WordPress plugin before 5.5.6 does not sanitise and escape some of its settings, leading to malicious users with administrator privileges to store malicious Javascript code leading to Cross-Site Scripting attacks when unfiltered_html is disallowed (for example in multisite setup)
CVE-2022-0229 1 Miniorange 1 Google Authenticator 2023-12-10 5.8 MEDIUM 8.1 HIGH
The miniOrange's Google Authenticator WordPress plugin before 5.5 does not have proper authorisation and CSRF checks when handling the reconfigureMethod, and does not validate the parameters passed to it properly. As a result, unauthenticated users could delete arbitrary options from the blog, making it unusable.
CVE-2022-0875 1 Miniorange 1 Google Authenticator 2023-12-10 4.3 MEDIUM 4.3 MEDIUM
The Google Authenticator WordPress plugin before 1.0.5 does not have CSRF check when saving its settings, and does not sanitise as well as escape them, allowing attackers to make a logged in admin change them and perform Cross-Site Scripting attacks