Dokan Pro Plugin SQL Injection Vulnerabilities
2026-06-25
SQL injection in the Dokan Pro WordPress multivendor marketplace plugin (all versions ≤ 5.0.4) lets unauthenticated remote attackers inject SQL through the 'latitude' and 'longitude' request parameters, enabling extraction of arbitrary database contents such as user credentials, API keys, and order data. The flaw is time-based (blind) and requires no authentication or user interaction, but no public exploit code or active exploitation has been identified at time of analysis. No EPSS or CISA KEV signal was provided in the source data.
Time-based blind SQL injection in the Dokan Pro WordPress plugin allows network-accessible authenticated attackers with Subscriber-level privileges to extract sensitive data from the underlying WordPress database. The flaw resides in the 'orderby' parameter, which is insufficiently escaped and passed into unparameterized SQL queries across all plugin versions through 5.0.4. No public exploit code or CISA KEV listing has been identified at time of analysis, but the low privilege bar - any registered subscriber - substantially widens the realistic attacker pool on marketplace and multi-vendor WordPress sites.