CVE-2024-6545: CWE-200 Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor in coffee2code Admin Trim Interface
The Admin Trim Interface plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Full Path Disclosure in all versions up to, and including, 3.5.1. This is due to the plugin utilizing bootstrap and leaving test files with display_errors on. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to retrieve the full path of the web application, which can be used to aid other attacks. The information displayed is not useful on its own, and requires another vulnerability to be present for damage to an affected website.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
CVE-2024-6545 is a medium-severity vulnerability (CVSS 5.3) in the coffee2code Admin Trim Interface WordPress plugin. The issue is a Full Path Disclosure caused by the plugin using bootstrap and leaving test files with display_errors enabled. This allows unauthenticated attackers to retrieve the full path of the web application. The disclosed information is limited in impact by itself but may facilitate further attacks if combined with other vulnerabilities.
Potential Impact
The vulnerability exposes the full filesystem path of the web application to unauthenticated attackers. This information disclosure has low confidentiality impact and does not affect integrity or availability. The disclosed path information alone is not sufficient to compromise the site but could aid attackers in crafting more targeted attacks if other vulnerabilities exist.
Mitigation Recommendations
No official patch or fix is currently available for this vulnerability. Users should monitor the vendor's advisory for updates. As the vulnerability requires the presence of test files with display_errors enabled, a temporary mitigation could include disabling PHP error display on production systems and removing any test files related to the plugin. However, these are workarounds and not official fixes.
CVE-2024-6545: CWE-200 Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor in coffee2code Admin Trim Interface
Description
The Admin Trim Interface plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Full Path Disclosure in all versions up to, and including, 3.5.1. This is due to the plugin utilizing bootstrap and leaving test files with display_errors on. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to retrieve the full path of the web application, which can be used to aid other attacks. The information displayed is not useful on its own, and requires another vulnerability to be present for damage to an affected website.
AI-Powered Analysis
Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
CVE-2024-6545 is a medium-severity vulnerability (CVSS 5.3) in the coffee2code Admin Trim Interface WordPress plugin. The issue is a Full Path Disclosure caused by the plugin using bootstrap and leaving test files with display_errors enabled. This allows unauthenticated attackers to retrieve the full path of the web application. The disclosed information is limited in impact by itself but may facilitate further attacks if combined with other vulnerabilities.
Potential Impact
The vulnerability exposes the full filesystem path of the web application to unauthenticated attackers. This information disclosure has low confidentiality impact and does not affect integrity or availability. The disclosed path information alone is not sufficient to compromise the site but could aid attackers in crafting more targeted attacks if other vulnerabilities exist.
Mitigation Recommendations
No official patch or fix is currently available for this vulnerability. Users should monitor the vendor's advisory for updates. As the vulnerability requires the presence of test files with display_errors enabled, a temporary mitigation could include disabling PHP error display on production systems and removing any test files related to the plugin. However, these are workarounds and not official fixes.
Technical Details
- Data Version
- 5.1
- Assigner Short Name
- Wordfence
- Date Reserved
- 2024-07-08T13:50:39.818Z
- Cvss Version
- 3.1
- State
- PUBLISHED
Threat ID: 699f6c05b7ef31ef0b55f0bd
Added to database: 2/25/2026, 9:39:17 PM
Last enriched: 4/9/2026, 2:56:50 PM
Last updated: 4/11/2026, 9:54:40 PM
Views: 8
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