User Activity Log <= 1.4.6 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting
The User Activity Log plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Reflected Cross-Site Scripting via the ‘txtsearch’ parameter in versions up to, and including, 1.4.6 due to insufficient input sanitization and output escaping. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to inject arbitrary web scripts in pages that execute if they can successfully trick a user into performing an action such as clicking on a link.
This vulnerability is a medium severity with CVSS 6.1 Cross-Site Scripting issue affecting the Plugin User Activity Log. It affects Versions up to 1.4.6 and is fixed in 1.4.7.
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the tracked vulnerability is tracked for the Plugin User Activity Log as medium severity with CVSS 6.1. The affected range is Versions up to 1.4.6. Update User Activity Log to 1.4.7 or newer where that version is compatible with the site.
Why this report is useful for search and triage
Search engines and operators need more than a title. This page exposes the identifier, affected range, patch evidence, and source coverage that make the vulnerability actionable.
This report uses the upstream feed identifier because a CVE has not been attached to the record yet.
Affected version data gives operators a concrete comparison point against installed WordPress software.
A fixed version is present, so the page can answer update and remediation intent directly.
External references are available for source validation, advisory review, and incident notes.
How to validate this finding
Use these checks when converting this record into a patch ticket, incident note, or risk acceptance decision.
Inventory the installed Plugin package and compare its version with Versions up to 1.4.6.
Confirm User Activity Log is updated to 1.4.7 or newer.
Review references and CVSS vector details for exploitability, authentication requirements, and exposure path.
After patching, re-run vulnerability monitoring and keep the related plugin or theme hub under review for follow-up CVEs.
| Software Type | Plugin |
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| Software Slug |
user-activity-log
View on wordpress.org
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| CVE | No linked CVE entry. |
| Patched Versions |
1.4.7
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| Affected Versions |
Versions up to 1.4.6
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Related CVEs for User Activity Log
These internal links group the same WordPress plugin by CVE, issue type, severity, and patch status so operators and search engines can connect the full vulnerability cluster.
User Activity Log <= 1.9 - Authenticated (Administrator+) SQL Injection
User Activity Log <= 2.2 - Unauthenticated Limited Options Update via Failed Login
User Activity Log <= 1.6.5 - Unauthenticated Data Export to Sensitive Information Disclosure
User Activity Log <= 1.6.4 - Unauthenticated SQL Injection
User Activity Log <= 1.6.2 - Authenticated (Administrator+) SQL Injection
User Activity Log <= 1.6.2 - Authenticated(Administrator+) SQL Injection via txtsearch
User Activity Log <= 1.6.6 - IP Address Spoofing
User Activity Log <= 1.6.2 - Unauthenticated SQL Injection via username
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