Headline
CVE-2023-3105: LearnDash LMS <= 4.6.0 - Authenticated (Subscriber+) Insecure Direct Object Reference to Arbitrary User Password Change — Wordfence Intelligence
The LearnDash LMS plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Insecure Direct Object References in versions up to, and including, 4.6.0. This is due to the plugin providing user-controlled access to objects, letting a user bypass authorization and access system resources. This makes it possible for attackers with with existing account access at any level, to change user passwords and potentially take over administrator accounts.
Authorization Bypass Through User-Controlled Key
CVE
CVE-2023-3105
CVSS
8.8 (High)
Publicly Published
June 27, 2023
Last Updated
July 12, 2023
Researcher
Lana Codes - Wordfence
Description
The LearnDash LMS plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Insecure Direct Object References in versions up to, and including, 4.6.0. This is due to the plugin providing user-controlled access to objects, letting a user bypass authorization and access system resources. This makes it possible for attackers with with existing account access at any level, to change user passwords and potentially take over administrator accounts.
Wordfence blocked 6 attacks targeting this vulnerability in the past 24 hours.
References
- www.learndash.com
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1 affected software package
Software Type
Plugin
Software Slug
sfwd-lms
Patched?
Yes
Remediation
Update to version 4.6.0.1, or a newer patched version
Affected Version
- <= 4.6.0
Patched Version
- 4.6.0.1
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