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CVE-2024-30457: CWE-352 Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) in realmag777 WordPress Meta Data and Taxonomies Filter (MDTF)

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VulnerabilityCVE-2024-30457cvecve-2024-30457cwe-352
Published: Fri Mar 29 2024 (03/29/2024, 13:06:20 UTC)
Source: CVE Database V5
Vendor/Project: realmag777
Product: WordPress Meta Data and Taxonomies Filter (MDTF)

Description

A Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability exists in the realmag777 WordPress Meta Data and Taxonomies Filter (MDTF) plugin versions up to 1. 3. 3. 1. This vulnerability could allow an attacker to induce a logged-in user to perform unintended actions via crafted requests. The CVSS score is 4. 3, indicating a medium severity level. No official patch or remediation guidance has been provided yet by the vendor. There are no known exploits in the wild at this time.

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AILast updated: 04/29/2026, 02:28:47 UTC

Technical Analysis

CVE-2024-30457 is a CSRF vulnerability affecting the realmag777 WordPress Meta Data and Taxonomies Filter (MDTF) plugin up to version 1.3.3.1. The vulnerability allows an attacker to trick authenticated users into submitting unwanted requests, potentially causing limited impact on the integrity of the affected system. The CVSS 3.1 base score is 4.3, reflecting a network attack vector with low complexity, no privileges required, user interaction required, and limited impact on integrity without affecting confidentiality or availability. No official fix or vendor advisory is currently available.

Potential Impact

The vulnerability could allow attackers to perform unauthorized actions on behalf of authenticated users, potentially altering data or settings within the MDTF plugin context. There is no impact on confidentiality or availability reported. The medium severity score reflects limited but non-negligible risk.

Mitigation Recommendations

Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until a fix is available, users should consider disabling the plugin or restricting access to trusted users only. Implementing standard CSRF protections at the application level may help mitigate risk.

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Technical Details

Data Version
5.2
Assigner Short Name
Patchstack
Date Reserved
2024-03-27T06:54:40.868Z
Cvss Version
3.1
State
PUBLISHED
Remediation Level
null

Threat ID: 69f164f2cbff5d861049c28d

Added to database: 4/29/2026, 1:54:58 AM

Last enriched: 4/29/2026, 2:28:47 AM

Last updated: 4/29/2026, 5:09:44 AM

Views: 2

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