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SQL Injection in My Calendar WordPress Plugin
Nov. 30, 2023, 1:21 p.m. | Rémy Marot
Tenable Research Advisories www.tenable.com
A researcher at Tenable discovered an unauthenticated SQL Injection (SQLi) vulnerability in the My Calendar WordPress plugin.
The SQLi exists because of a lack of validation of parameters 'from' and 'to' used in the 'my_calendar_rest_route' function which is accessible without authentication.
Proof Of Concept:
The vulnerability can be reproduced by performing the following GET HTTP request against a WordPress instance using a vulnerable version of the plugin and noticing the delayed response : …
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