WordPress Ricky Theme PHP Object Injection Vulnerability
Vulnerability
A deserialization vulnerability allowing object injection has been identified in the WordPress Ricky theme, affecting versions prior to 2.31. This vulnerability could lead to various types of code injection, including SQL injection, path traversal, and denial-of-service, especially if a suitable property-oriented programming chain is exploited.
Impact
Exploitation of this vulnerability could allow for PHP object injection, which is a type of deserialization vulnerability. Such vulnerabilities can be leveraged to execute arbitrary code, inject malicious SQL, traverse directories in an unauthorized manner, cause denial-of-service conditions, and more, depending on the presence of a proper object-oriented programming chain.
Remediation
Users are advised to update the WordPress Ricky theme to version 2.31 or later. Patchstack has also issued a mitigation rule to block attacks targeting this vulnerability until the update is applied.
Vulnerability Rating
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