KiviCare Chaos: Unauthenticated SQL Injection Vulnerability in Popular WordPress Plugin

KiviCare WordPress Plugin versions up to 3.6.4 are experiencing a vulnerability that’s got hackers feeling cheeky. With an unauthenticated SQL injection flaw, attackers can manipulate the tax_calculated_data AJAX action. It’s like giving them a backstage pass to your clinic’s database. For peace of mind, update to version 3.6.5 or later.

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Hot Take:

Looks like the KiviCare Clinic & Patient Management System is feeling a bit under the weather with its latest security vulnerability—a classic case of SQL injection! Someone page Dr. Cybersecurity, stat!

Key Points:

  • The KiviCare WordPress plugin has an unauthenticated SQL injection vulnerability.
  • The issue affects versions 3.6.4 and below.
  • The vulnerability exploits the tax_calculated_data AJAX action.
  • CVE-2024-11728 is the officially assigned identifier for this vulnerability.
  • A proof of concept (PoC) script demonstrates the exploit’s feasibility.

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