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Blind Server-Side Request Forgery in FluentCRM (WordPress plugin, all versions ≤2.9.87) allows unauthenticated remote attackers to coerce the web server into issuing arbitrary HTTP requests via the 'SubscribeURL' parameter in SES bounce handling. Exploitation is constrained to sites where the SES bounce handling key has never been initialized - a default state that persists until an administrator visits the bounce configuration page. Successfully exploited, this flaw can be used to probe and interact with internal services (cloud metadata endpoints, intranet APIs, adjacent containers), achieving limited but meaningful confidentiality and integrity impact across a changed scope. No public exploit or CISA KEV listing exists at time of analysis, though source code references expose the vulnerable code path directly.
Blind Server-Side Request Forgery in FluentCRM (WordPress plugin, all versions ≤2.9.87) allows unauthenticated remote attackers to coerce the web server into issuing arbitrary HTTP requests via the 'SubscribeURL' parameter in SES bounce handling. Exploitation is constrained to sites where the SES bounce handling key has never been initialized - a default state that persists until an administrator visits the bounce configuration page. Successfully exploited, this flaw can be used to probe and interact with internal services (cloud metadata endpoints, intranet APIs, adjacent containers), achieving limited but meaningful confidentiality and integrity impact across a changed scope. No public exploit or CISA KEV listing exists at time of analysis, though source code references expose the vulnerable code path directly.