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CVE-2026-1924: CWE-352 Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) in arubadev Aruba HiSpeed Cache

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VulnerabilityCVE-2026-1924cvecve-2026-1924cwe-352
Published: Fri Apr 10 2026 (04/10/2026, 01:24:59 UTC)
Source: CVE Database V5
Vendor/Project: arubadev
Product: Aruba HiSpeed Cache

Description

The Aruba HiSpeed Cache plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Cross-Site Request Forgery in all versions up to, and including, 3.0.4. This is due to missing nonce verification on the `ahsc_ajax_reset_options()` function. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to reset all plugin settings to their default values via a forged request granted they can trick a site administrator into performing an action such as clicking on a link.

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AILast updated: 04/10/2026, 02:06:48 UTC

Technical Analysis

CVE-2026-1924 is a CSRF vulnerability in the Aruba HiSpeed Cache WordPress plugin (up to version 3.0.4). The vulnerability arises because the ahsc_ajax_reset_options() function lacks nonce verification, enabling attackers to forge requests that reset plugin settings to default values. Exploitation requires tricking an authenticated site administrator into clicking a crafted link or performing a similar action. The vulnerability does not allow direct data disclosure or denial of service but impacts the integrity of plugin configuration.

Potential Impact

An attacker can cause an administrator to unknowingly reset all plugin settings to their defaults, potentially disrupting site caching behavior and performance. There is no direct confidentiality or availability impact reported. The attack requires user interaction and no privileges, limiting the scope to configuration integrity impact only.

Mitigation Recommendations

Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until a fix is available, administrators should be cautious about clicking untrusted links while logged into WordPress with administrative privileges. Implementing additional CSRF protections or disabling the vulnerable plugin temporarily may reduce risk.

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Technical Details

Data Version
5.2
Assigner Short Name
Wordfence
Date Reserved
2026-02-04T19:11:29.291Z
Cvss Version
3.1
State
PUBLISHED
Remediation Level
null

Threat ID: 69d857791cc7ad14da4a0d37

Added to database: 4/10/2026, 1:50:49 AM

Last enriched: 4/10/2026, 2:06:48 AM

Last updated: 4/10/2026, 8:13:06 AM

Views: 5

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