Bogo
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Sensitive information exposure in the Bogo WordPress plugin through version 3.9.1 allows authenticated users with subscriber-level access to extract the raw title, body content, excerpt, and password of any private, draft, or password-protected post by abusing the translation duplication endpoint. The REST API handler bogo_rest_create_post_translation enforced only a locale-access capability check, which all authenticated users can satisfy, and returned raw post field values in the API response without verifying whether the requestor had read or edit rights over the source content. No public exploit code or active exploitation (CISA KEV) is confirmed at time of analysis, though the attack path is straightforward for any authenticated WordPress user.
Sensitive information exposure in the Bogo WordPress plugin through version 3.9.1 allows authenticated users with subscriber-level access to extract the raw title, body content, excerpt, and password of any private, draft, or password-protected post by abusing the translation duplication endpoint. The REST API handler bogo_rest_create_post_translation enforced only a locale-access capability check, which all authenticated users can satisfy, and returned raw post field values in the API response without verifying whether the requestor had read or edit rights over the source content. No public exploit code or active exploitation (CISA KEV) is confirmed at time of analysis, though the attack path is straightforward for any authenticated WordPress user.