In Pluck CMS 4.7.20-dev, an authenticated attacker can upload or create a crafted PHP file under the albums module directory and access it via the mo…
Pluck CMS 4.7.18 does not restrict failed login attempts, allowing attackers to execute a brute force attack.
An arbitrary file upload vulnerability in the component /inc/modules_install.php of Pluck-CMS v4.7.18 allows attackers to execute arbitrary code via …
A vulnerability has been found in Pluck CMS 4.7.18 and classified as problematic. This vulnerability affects unknown code of the file install.php of …
An issue discovered in /admin.php in Pluck CMS 4.7.15 through 4.7.16-dev5 allows remote attackers to run arbitrary code via manage file functionality.
File Upload vulnerability in PluckCMS v.4.7.10 dev versions allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code via a crafted image file to the the sa…
An issue discovered in Pluck CMS v.4.7.10-dev2 allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary php code via the hidden parameter to admin.php when edit…
File upload vulnerability in Pluck CMS v.4.7.10-dev2 allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code and access sensitive information via the them…
File Upload vulnerability in PluckCMS v.4.7.10 allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code via the trashcan_restoreitem.php file.
Pluck CMS is vulnerable to an authenticated remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability through its “albums” module. Albums are used to create collecti…
A Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) in Pluck CMS v4.7.15 allows attackers to delete arbitrary pages.
A Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) in Pluck CMS v4.7.15 allows attackers to change the password of any given user by exploiting this feature leading…
In Pluck 4.7.16, an admin user can use the theme upload functionality at /admin.php?action=themeinstall to perform remote code execution.
In Pluck-4.7.15 admin background a remote command execution vulnerability exists when uploading files.
Zip Slip vulnerability in Pluck-CMS Pluck 4.7.15 allows an attacker to upload specially crafted zip files, resulting in directory traversal and poten…
Session Fixation vulnerability in login.php in Pluck-CMS Pluck 4.7.15 allows an attacker to sustain unauthorized access to the platform. Because Pluc…
In Pluck-4.7.10-dev2 admin background, a remote command execution vulnerability exists when uploading files.
Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF) in Pluck CMS v4.7.9 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code and delete a specific article via the compone…
Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF) in Pluck CMS v4.7.9 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code and delete specific images via the component …
A file upload restriction bypass vulnerability in Pluck CMS before 4.7.13 allows an admin privileged user to gain access in the host through the "man…
An issue was discovered in Pluck CMS 4.7.10-dev2 and 4.7.11. There is a file upload vulnerability that can cause a remote command execution via admin…
PluckCMS 4.7.4 and earlier is affected by: CWE-434 Unrestricted Upload of File with Dangerous Type. The impact is: get webshell. The component is: da…
data/inc/files.php in Pluck 4.7.8 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by uploading a .htaccess file that specifies SetHandler x-httpd-p…
An issue was discovered in Pluck 4.7.9-dev1. It allows administrators to execute arbitrary code by using action=installmodule to upload a ZIP archive…
An issue was discovered in Pluck 4.7.9-dev1. There is a CSRF vulnerability that can delete a theme (aka topic) via a /admin.php?action=theme_delete&v…
An issue was discovered in Pluck 4.7.9-dev1. There is a CSRF vulnerability that can delete modules via a /admin.php?action=module_delete&var1= URI.
An issue was discovered in Pluck 4.7.9-dev1. There is a CSRF vulnerability that can delete articles via a /admin.php?action=deletepage&var1= URI.
An issue was discovered in Pluck 4.7.9-dev1. There is a CSRF vulnerability that can delete pictures via a /admin.php?action=deleteimage&var1= URI.
Pluck v4.7.7 allows CSRF via admin.php?action=settings.
Pluck v4.7.7 allows XSS via the admin.php?action=editpage&page= page title.