Google Language Translator <= 6.0.19 - Missing Authorization via admin notifications
The Google Language Translator plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to unauthorized modification of data due to a missing capability check on multiple admin notification functions in versions up to, and including, 6.0.19. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to set admin notifications to an ignored status.
CVE-2023-50375 is a medium severity with CVSS 5.3 Vulnerability issue affecting the Plugin Translate WordPress – Google Language Translator. It affects Versions up to 6.0.19 and is fixed in 6.0.20.
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CVE-2023-50375 is tracked for the Plugin Translate WordPress – Google Language Translator as medium severity with CVSS 5.3. The affected range is Versions up to 6.0.19. Update Translate WordPress – Google Language Translator to 6.0.20 or newer where that version is compatible with the site.
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How to validate this finding
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| Software Type | Plugin |
|---|---|
| Software Slug |
google-language-translator
View on wordpress.org
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| CVE | CVE-2023-50375 |
| Patched Versions |
6.0.20
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| Affected Versions |
Versions up to 6.0.19
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