What the vulnerability does
01Description
The WCFM – Frontend Manager for WooCommerce along with Bookings Subscription Listings Compatible plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Insecure Direct Object Reference in all versions up to, and including, 6.7.25 via multiple AJAX actions including `wcfm_modify_order_status`, `delete_wcfm_article`, `delete_wcfm_product`, and the article management controller due to missing validation on user-supplied object IDs. This makes it possible for authenticated attackers, with Vendor-level access and above, to modify the status of any order, delete or modify any post/product/page, regardless of ownership.
Explanation of Vulnerability in Simple Terms
02Summary
WCFM – Frontend Manager for WooCommerce versions up to 6.7.25 contain an authorization flaw that allows authenticated users to modify or delete data they should not have access to. An attacker with a low-privilege account can alter site content or disable functionality without proper permission checks. Update to a version newer than 6.7.25 to resolve this issue.
What an attacker can do
03Attacker Capabilities
Modify or delete site data and functionality without proper authorization.
Potential impact on your site
04Site Impact
Unauthorized users can alter WooCommerce settings, product data, or disable critical features.
Conditions required to exploit
05Prerequisites
Attacker must have a low-privilege user account on the site.
Key dates
06Disclosure timeline
April 4, 2026
CVE published
April 8, 2026
Record updated