Security researchers at WPScan and Wordfence have identified seventeen plugins published Catch Plugins (a division of Catch Themes, LLC) that have vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities are rated as high and can result in an attacker being able to change the plugin configurations.
Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
A user authentication exploit (lacking a capability check) and a Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability are affecting 17 plugins published by Catch Themes.
These vulnerabilities allow any logged-in user, even a subscriber, to perform changes that are usually reserved for WordPress users with the highest editing privileges, like the administrator of the website.
According to WordPress security plugin publisher WPScan:
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“Multiple Plugins from the CatchThemes vendor do not perform capability and CSRF checks in the ctp_switch AJAX action, which could allow any authenticated users, such as Subscriber to change the plugin’s configurations.”
Wordfence Reports Vulnerability in Catch Demo Import WordPress Plugin
Wordfence published a notice about a critical vulnerability discovered in one of these plugins as well, the Catch Themes Demo Import (versions up to and including version 1.7).
The Catch Themes Demo Import WordPress plugin was found to have an Arbitrary File Upload Vulnerability.
It’s unclear how severe this specific vulnerability is. The vulnerability was rated by Wordfence as 9.1 on a scale of 1 – 10 and described as Critical. However, the vulnerability was listed on the US government National Vulnerability Database with a rating of 7.2 (High).
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According to Wordfence:
“The Catch Themes Demo Import WordPress plugin is vulnerable to arbitrary file uploads via the import functionality found in the ~/inc/CatchThemesDemoImport.php file, in versions up to and including 1.7, due to insufficient file type validation”
Wordfence recommends upgrading to version 1.8, or newer.
Vulnerabilities Discovered in Seventeen Catch Themes WordPress Plugins
WPScan lists seventeen Catch Themes WordPress plugins that were discovered to have vulnerabilities. All seventeen were disclosed to the plugin publisher and have been fixed.
Over 300,000 Installations Affected
Many of the seventeen plugins are highly popular.
These are the top 10 most popular Catch Themes plugins, with the number of installations listed next to them.
Ten Most Popular Vulnerable Catch Theme Plugins
- To Top – 80,000 Installations
- Essential Content Types – 50,000 Installations
- Catch IDs – 40,000 Installations
- Catch Web Tools – 20,000 Installations
- Social Gallery and Widget – 20,000 Installations
- Catch Infinite Scroll – 20,000 Installations
- Catch Gallery – 20,000 Installations
- Essential Widgets – 20,000 Installations
- Catch Instagram Feed Gallery & Widget (Social Gallery and Widget) – 20,000 Installations
- Catch Themes Demo Import – 10,000 Installations
Seventeen Catch Themes Vulnerable Plugins
These are the seventeen plugins reported by WPScan to have a vulnerability that was subsequently patched:
- Essential Widgets
Fixed in version 1.9 - To Top
Fixed in version 2.3 - Header Enhancement
Fixed in version 1.5 - Generate Child Theme
Fixed in version 1.6 - Essential Content Types
Fixed in version 1.9 - Catch Web Tools
Fixed in version 2.7 - Catch Under Construction
Fixed in version 1.4 - Catch Themes Demo Import
Fixed in version 1.6 - Catch Sticky Menu
Fixed in version 1.7 - Catch Scroll Progress Bar
Fixed in version 1.6 - Catch Instagram Feed Gallery & Widget (Social Gallery and Widget)
Fixed in version 2.3 - Catch Infinite Scroll
Fixed in version 1.9 - Catch Import Export
Fixed in version 1.9 - Catch Gallery
Fixed in version 1.7 - Catch Duplicate Switcher
Fixed in version 1.6 - Catch Breadcrumb
Fixed in version 1.7 - Catch IDs
Fixed in version 2.4
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Users Recommended to Consider Updating to Latest Plugin Versions
Publishers who use the affected Catch Themes plugins who wish to avoid unintended consequences from using vulnerable versions of those plugins should consider upgrading to the very latest versions of the plugins now available.
Failure to do so may lead to unnecessary exposure to a hacking event.
Citations
Read WPScan Advisory on Catch Themes Plugins
Multiple Plugins from CatchThemes – Unauthorised Plugin’s Setting Change
Wordfence Advisory of Catch Themes Plugin
Catch Themes Demo Import <= 1.7 Admin+ Arbitrary File Upload
National Vulnerability Database Catch Themes Plugins Advisories
Catch Themes Demo Import WordPress plugin vulnerability CVE-2021-39352 Detail
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National Vulnerability Database Listing of Multiple Catch Themes Plugins Vulnerabilities