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CVE-2024-32108: CWE-352 Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) in Stephanie Leary Convert Post Types

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VulnerabilityCVE-2024-32108cvecve-2024-32108cwe-352
Published: Thu Apr 11 2024 (04/11/2024, 12:56:26 UTC)
Source: CVE Database V5
Vendor/Project: Stephanie Leary
Product: Convert Post Types

Description

CVE-2024-32108 is a Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability affecting the Stephanie Leary Convert Post Types plugin up to version 1. 4. This vulnerability allows an attacker to trick an authenticated user into submitting unwanted requests, potentially causing unintended actions. The vulnerability has a medium severity with a CVSS score of 4. 3. No official patch or remediation guidance has been provided yet. There are no known exploits in the wild at this time.

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AILast updated: 04/29/2026, 02:45:01 UTC

Technical Analysis

This vulnerability is a CSRF issue in the Stephanie Leary Convert Post Types plugin, versions up to 1.4. It enables attackers to induce authenticated users to perform actions without their consent by exploiting the lack of proper request validation mechanisms. The CVSS vector indicates the attack can be performed remotely without privileges but requires user interaction. The vulnerability impacts the integrity of the application but does not affect confidentiality or availability.

Potential Impact

An attacker could leverage this CSRF vulnerability to cause authenticated users to perform unintended actions within the Convert Post Types plugin. This could lead to unauthorized changes or modifications in post types, impacting data integrity. There is no indication of confidentiality or availability impact. No known active exploitation has been reported.

Mitigation Recommendations

Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until an official fix is released, users should consider implementing standard CSRF protections such as verifying nonces or tokens in requests if possible. Monitoring vendor channels for updates is recommended.

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Technical Details

Data Version
5.2
Assigner Short Name
Patchstack
Date Reserved
2024-04-10T19:19:25.419Z
Cvss Version
3.1
State
PUBLISHED
Remediation Level
null

Threat ID: 69f16522cbff5d86104aa54d

Added to database: 4/29/2026, 1:55:46 AM

Last enriched: 4/29/2026, 2:45:01 AM

Last updated: 4/29/2026, 6:55:50 AM

Views: 1

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