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ValvePress - SQLi (CVE-2024-27956)

Published on21-03-2024
First seen on23-11-2024
Public ExploitCVSS 9.9/10ValvePress - Automatic

479Exploiting IPs reported

Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an SQL Command ('SQL Injection') vulnerability in ValvePress Automatic allows SQL Injection.This issue affects Automatic: from n/a through 3.92.0.

CrowdSec analysis

CVE-2024-27956 is a high-severity vulnerability in the ValvePress Automatic WordPress plugin, allowing attackers to perform SQL injection through improper handling of user-supplied input.

CrowdSec has been tracking this vulnerability and its exploits since 15th of December 2023.

CrowdSec network observations suggest that most exploitation of CVE-2024-27956 involves focused reconnaissance to identify viable targets. Attackers typically tailor their campaigns based on system exposure and configuration. It is unlikely that a given attack is accidental. In addition, according to the CrowdSec network, attack volume against CVE-2024-27956 has dipped slightly compared to the previous week. Although still commonly targeted, the decline suggests a cooling-off period. Long-term relevance remains, but attention is waning.

Observed exploitation attempts are aimed at the /wp-content/plugins/wp-automatic/inc/csv.php path.

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