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CVE-2026-22215: Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) in gVectors wpDiscuzCVE-2026-22215
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CVE-2026-22215 is a medium severity Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability affecting wpDiscuz versions prior to 7.6.47. The flaw exists in the getFollowsPage() function, which lacks nonce validation, allowing attackers to craft malicious requests that trigger unauthorized actions. Exploitation can lead to enumeration of user follow relationships and manipulation of follow data without user consent. No authentication or privileges are required, but user interaction is necessary to execute the attack. Although no known exploits are currently in the wild, the vulnerability poses a risk to websites using vulnerable wpDiscuz versions. Organizations should prioritize patching or applying mitigations to prevent unauthorized data manipulation and privacy breaches. The threat primarily affects WordPress sites globally, with heightened risk in countries with widespread WordPress adoption. The CVSS 4.

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