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A vulnerability was identified in JeecgBoot up to 3.9.2. The affected element is an unknown function of the file /airag/chat/send of the component Anonymous Chat Attachment Parser. The manipulation leads to server-side request forgery. The attack can be initiated remotely. The exploit is publicly available and might be used. A fix is planned for the upcoming release.
The Smart Popup by Supsystic plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Privilege Escalation in all versions up to, and including, 1.12.0. This is due to a permission map collision in the `havePermissions()` function in `classes/frame.php`, where `array_merge()` overwrites the popup module's administrator-restricted method list with the base controller's value, silently removing `save` from protected actions; this is compounded by the subscription confirmation email embedding the same generic `pps_nonce` that the unauthenticated `wp_ajax_nopriv_save` endpoint accepts, and by the complete absence of any server-side role allowlist in `createWpSubscriber()`. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to submit a crafted POST request to `admin-ajax.php` using a nonce obtained from a public subscription confirmation email, setting `params[tpl][sub_wp_create_user_role]` to `administrator` via the exposed `popupControllerPps::save()` action, and then triggering the stored confirmation flow to create a persistent WordPress Administrator account with attacker-chosen credentials.
OpenProject is open-source, web-based project management software. Prior to 17.6.0, GET /api/v3/custom_options/:id resolved CustomOption records by global numeric id and allowed UserCustomField and GroupCustomField options without checking visible(current_user), so authenticated non-admin users could enumerate sequential custom option ids and read labels belonging to admin_only user or group custom fields. This issue is fixed in 17.6.0.