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CVE-2024-38776: CWE-352 Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) in Martin Gibson WP GoToWebinar

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VulnerabilityCVE-2024-38776cvecve-2024-38776cwe-352
Published: Fri Aug 02 2024 (08/02/2024, 07:25:53 UTC)
Source: CVE Database V5
Vendor/Project: Martin Gibson
Product: WP GoToWebinar

Description

CVE-2024-38776 is a Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in the Martin Gibson WP GoToWebinar WordPress plugin, affecting versions up to 15. 7. This vulnerability allows an attacker to perform unauthorized actions on behalf of an authenticated user, potentially leading to Cross-Site Scripting (XSS). The CVSS 3. 1 base score is 7. 1, indicating a high severity level. No official patch or remediation has been confirmed at this time, and no known exploits are reported in the wild.

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AILast updated: 04/29/2026, 04:07:09 UTC

Technical Analysis

The vulnerability identified as CVE-2024-38776 affects the WP GoToWebinar plugin by Martin Gibson. It is classified as a CWE-352 Cross-Site Request Forgery issue that enables Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attacks. The affected versions include all releases up to 15.7. The CVSS 3.1 vector indicates the vulnerability is exploitable remotely without privileges and requires user interaction, with impacts on confidentiality, integrity, and availability. No vendor advisory or patch information is currently available, and the plugin is not a cloud service.

Potential Impact

Successful exploitation of this CSRF vulnerability could allow an attacker to trick an authenticated user into executing unwanted actions, which may result in Cross-Site Scripting (XSS). This can lead to partial compromise of user data confidentiality, integrity, and availability within the affected WordPress environment. There are no reports of active exploitation in the wild at this time.

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 disabling the plugin or limiting its use to trusted environments. Employing standard CSRF protections such as verifying nonces or tokens in requests may help mitigate risk if custom modifications are possible.

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Technical Details

Data Version
5.2
Assigner Short Name
Patchstack
Date Reserved
2024-06-19T12:35:00.610Z
Cvss Version
3.1
State
PUBLISHED
Remediation Level
null

Threat ID: 69f165b4cbff5d86104b1c87

Added to database: 4/29/2026, 1:58:12 AM

Last enriched: 4/29/2026, 4:07:09 AM

Last updated: 4/29/2026, 5:06:20 AM

Views: 3

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