What the vulnerability does
01Description
The SocialChamp with WordPress plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Cross-Site Request Forgery in all versions up to, and including, 1.3.5. This is due to missing nonce validation on the wpsc_settings_tab_menu function. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to modify plugin settings via a forged request granted they can trick a site administrator into performing an action such as clicking on a link.
Explanation of Vulnerability in Simple Terms
02Summary
Social Champ's Auto Post to Social Media plugin versions up to 1.3.5 contain a cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability. An attacker can craft a malicious link or page that, when visited by a logged-in site administrator, performs unwanted actions on their behalf. The vulnerability requires user interaction but does not require authentication to set up the attack.
What an attacker can do
03Attacker Capabilities
Trick a logged-in admin into performing unwanted actions via a malicious link or page.
Potential impact on your site
04Site Impact
An attacker can modify social media posting settings or trigger unwanted posts without the admin's knowledge.
Conditions required to exploit
05Prerequisites
Admin must visit attacker's link or page while logged into the site.
Key dates
06Disclosure timeline
January 14, 2026
CVE published
April 8, 2026
Record updated