There are no vulnerabilities to report in WordPress core this week. The ColorWay theme had a vulnerability emerge that has not been patched. 77 plugin vulnerabilities have new patches. Wicked Folders accounts for 18 of these. WordPress Shortcodes Ultimate and GamiPress each patched 3 vulnerabilities. Quick Contact Form, RSVP Maker, and Arigato Autoresponder each patched…
Vulnerable plugins and themes are the #1 reason WordPress websites get hacked. Our weekly WordPress Vulnerability Report, now powered by Patchstack, covers new WordPress plugins, themes, and core vulnerabilities that have emerged since our last report. Our goal is to help you decide what to do if you are using one of these vulnerable plugins or themes on your website. For a deeper, historical analysis of WordPress vulnerabilities and threat vectors, see our 2022 Annual Vulnerability Report.
Am I Vulnerable?
If you are an iThemes Security or Security Pro user, the Site Scan feature will notify you of any vulnerabilities in WordPress, plugins, and themes you have installed. You can also review the following list of new vulnerabilities and check them against your installed plugins and themes.
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How Bad Is It?
Each vulnerability will have a severity rating of low, medium, high, or critical. Severity levels do not indicate whether a vulnerability is being actively exploited or not. A severity rating indicates how easy it would be for an attacker to exploit the vulnerability and how damaging the impact of an effective exploit could be.
We will highlight active exploits as we become aware of them.
Vulnerabilities are assessed by many different authorities, who each interpret risk with their own perspective and priorities. We are providing you with Patchstack’s risk assessment for WordPress site owners like you.
Is There An Update?
The most important information about a vulnerability is whether it has been patched or not.
If a patch or security release exists to secure the vulnerability, you will see a note about this in a green footer closing the individual vulnerability report. You should immediately update the vulnerable software to the highest version available.
Please be aware that even a deactivated plugin or theme may be exploited by attackers as long as it remains installed in WordPress. You should either update or delete vulnerable plugins and themes as soon as possible when a vulnerability emerges in them.
What Should I Do?
If no update is available for a vulnerable plugin or theme that you are actively using, you will see a red footer closing the individual vulnerability report with a warning that no update has been provided yet. We will also highlight vulnerable plugins and themes that have no known fix.
Popular, widely used plugins and themes that remain vulnerable form a uniquely large and attractive attack surface so we will call special attention to them.
You should weigh the costs and benefits of removing vulnerable plugins and themes with no known fix. If they have been dropped from the wordpress.org repositories, we will note their status is “closed.” We recommend adopting a different, secure solution as soon as possible for plugins designated “closed” or that have “no known fix” forthcoming.
It is urgent to remove unpatched themes and plugins with vulnerabilities of any severity if they are being actively exploited and there’s no security update available.
WordPress Core News
WordPress 6.1.1 was released on November 15, 2022, as a short-cycle maintenance release with 29 bug fixes in Core and 21 bug fixes for the block editor. Because this is a core update, be sure to update to WordPress 6.1.1 as soon as possible! As always, with a major release like this, ensure your site is backed up with BackupBuddy before updating.
WordPress 6.2 Beta 1
WordPress 6.2 Beta 1 is ready for download and testing! The current target for the final release is March 28, 2023. With the arrival of WordPress 6.2, Phase Two of Gutenberg’s development will have ended. Phase Two focused on the Block and Site Editor features that now allow deep customization of site designs and layouts. Next, Phase Three will focus on collaborative editing features. Take a look at the WordPress Development Roadmap to learn more.
There is a known unpatched vulnerability in WordPress core affecting all versions of WordPress. If you�re using iThemes Security, you�ve probably been alerted to this. As we are unsure when this very low-severity vulnerability will be patched, emails from iThemes Security will no longer alert for this specific vulnerability. Read our blog post about this vulnerability.
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WordPress Plugin Vulnerabilities
In this section, the latest WordPress plugin vulnerabilities have been disclosed. Each plugin listing includes the type of vulnerability, the active installations, the version number if patched, the severity rating, and the CVE.
WordPress Plugin Vulnerabilities – No Known Fix
This section contains plugin vulnerabilities with no known fix. Until a patch is available, immediately uninstall and delete the plugin from WordPress to ensure it cannot be exploited.
WordPress Theme Vulnerabilities
In this section, the latest WordPress theme vulnerabilities have been disclosed. Each theme listing includes the type of vulnerability, the active installations, the version number if patched, the severity rating, and the CVE.
WordPress Theme Vulnerabilities – No Known Fix
This section contains theme vulnerabilities with no known fix. Until a patch is available, immediately uninstall and delete the theme.

