WordPress CherryFramework Themes 3.1.4 contains an information disclosure vulnerability that allows unauthenticated attackers to download sensitive backup files by accessing the download_backup.php endpoint. Attackers can directly access the download_backup.php script in the admin/data_management directory to obtain ZIP archives containing the entire wp-content/themes directory contents.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Certain WordPress sites using Cherry Framework Themes 3.1.4 may expose sensitive theme backup archives to unauthenticated visitors. Those archives can disclose the contents of wp-content/themes, which may reveal custom code, configuration clues, and other operational details useful for follow-on attacks. Exposure is likely limited to WordPress installations running Cherry Framework Themes 3.1.4 with the vulnerable backup-management files present and reachable from the internet. The source bundle does not identify other affected versions or products. Prioritize externally facing WordPress sites first. This is high urgency because an unauthenticated attacker could retrieve sensitive backup content, but there is no provided evidence of active exploitation or a named vendor patch. Mitigation focus: Inventory WordPress sites for Cherry Framework Themes 3.1.4.; Check Cherry Framework and VulnCheck guidance for an official fix or supported upgrade path.; Remove unused Cherry Framework theme files from production sites..
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