A patch for a critical vulnerability in the WooCommerce Payments plugin for WordPress has been released for over 500,000 websites.
On March 23, 2023, researchers from Wordfence observed that the “WooCommerce Payments – Fully Integrated Solution Built and Supported by Woo” plugin had been updated to version 5.6.2.
The WooCommerce Payments plugin is a fully integrated payment solution for the WooCommerce open source e-commerce platform, the plugin is developed by Automattic. WooCommerce Payments is installed on over 500,000 sites.
The researchers analyzed the patch and determined that the development team behind the plugin has removed a portion of code that could have allowed an unauthenticated attacker to impersonate an administrator and completely take over a WordPress website without any user interaction.
The vulnerability impacts plugin versions 4.8.0 through 5.6.1, it was first discovered by Michael Mazzolini from penetration testing firm GoldNetwork.
“We developed a Proof of Concept and began writing and testing a firewall rule immediately. The rule was released the same day, on March 23, 2023 to Wordfence Premium, Wordfence Care, and Wordfence Response customers.” reads the advisory published by Wordfence.
“Regardless of the version of Wordfence you are using, we urge you to update to the latest version of the WooCommerce Payments plugin, which is 5.6.2 as of this writing, immediately.”
According to the analysis conducted by the WordPress security firm Sucuri, the vulnerability resides in a PHP file called “class-platform-checkout-session.php.”
Automattic is issuing automatic/forced updates of all WordPress websites using its plugin.
WooCommerce recommends admins of websites using the plugin to:
- Update woocommerce-payments to version 5.6.2 immediately
- Change all administrator passwords
- Rotate your payment gateway and WooCommerce API keys
The good news is that there is no evidence that the vulnerability has been actively exploited in the wild, however, experts warn that threat actors could use it very soon.
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Pierluigi Paganini
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