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Path traversal in the WPvivid - Backup, Migration & Staging WordPress plugin before 0.9.131 lets an attacker who possesses a valid site-to-site transfer key write a plugin-generated log file into any writable directory, including the web root, because an unsanitised value from the request is used to build the log file path. Publicly available exploit code exists (WPScan), but the impact is bounded: only the file's location is attacker-controlled while the filename suffix and the file contents (the plugin's own log header) are fixed, so this is arbitrary file placement rather than arbitrary content injection. Not listed in CISA KEV and EPSS is low (0.16%, 6th percentile), indicating little observed real-world exploitation.
Path traversal in the WPvivid - Backup, Migration & Staging WordPress plugin before 0.9.131 lets an attacker who possesses a valid site-to-site transfer key write a plugin-generated log file into any writable directory, including the web root, because an unsanitised value from the request is used to build the log file path. Publicly available exploit code exists (WPScan), but the impact is bounded: only the file's location is attacker-controlled while the filename suffix and the file contents (the plugin's own log header) are fixed, so this is arbitrary file placement rather than arbitrary content injection. Not listed in CISA KEV and EPSS is low (0.16%, 6th percentile), indicating little observed real-world exploitation.