Jeg Kit For Elementor
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PHP Object Injection in Jeg Kit for Elementor (WordPress plugin, versions <= 3.2.10) allows authenticated attackers holding Author-level WordPress privileges to pass unsanitized input through PHP's deserialization mechanism, potentially triggering a Property-Oriented Programming (POP) chain present in the environment. If a suitable POP chain exists - contributed by the plugin itself, Elementor, or any co-installed dependency - the attacker can achieve remote code execution, arbitrary file manipulation, or full data disclosure on the WordPress host. No public exploit or CISA KEV listing has been identified at time of analysis, though Patchstack has formally catalogued the issue.
PHP Object Injection in Jeg Kit for Elementor (WordPress plugin, versions <= 3.2.10) allows authenticated attackers holding Author-level WordPress privileges to pass unsanitized input through PHP's deserialization mechanism, potentially triggering a Property-Oriented Programming (POP) chain present in the environment. If a suitable POP chain exists - contributed by the plugin itself, Elementor, or any co-installed dependency - the attacker can achieve remote code execution, arbitrary file manipulation, or full data disclosure on the WordPress host. No public exploit or CISA KEV listing has been identified at time of analysis, though Patchstack has formally catalogued the issue.