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High severity7.5NVD Advisory· Published Jun 15, 2026· Updated Jun 15, 2026

CVE-2026-52695

CVE-2026-52695

Description

Unauthenticated sensitive data exposure in ABC Crypto Checkout plugin for WordPress versions <= 1.8.2 allows attackers to view confidential information.

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Unauthenticated sensitive data exposure in ABC Crypto Checkout plugin for WordPress versions <= 1.8.2 allows attackers to view confidential information.

Vulnerability

The ABC Crypto Checkout plugin for WordPress versions 1.8.2 and earlier exposes sensitive data to unauthenticated attackers. The vulnerability resides in the plugin's handling of certain requests, allowing unauthorized access to confidential information without any authentication. [1]

Exploitation

An attacker can exploit this vulnerability remotely without any authentication or user interaction. By sending a crafted request to the vulnerable endpoint, the attacker can retrieve sensitive data stored by the plugin. [1]

Impact

Successful exploitation leads to disclosure of sensitive information, such as API keys, transaction details, or other confidential data. This information can be leveraged for further attacks against the site or its users. [1]

Mitigation

The vulnerability is fixed in version 1.8.3 of the ABC Crypto Checkout plugin. Users should update immediately. No workaround is available, and no virtual patch can be applied due to the nature of the vulnerability. [1]

AI Insight generated on Jun 15, 2026. Synthesized from this CVE's description and the cited reference URLs; citations are validated against the source bundle.

Affected products

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Patches

0

No patches discovered yet.

Vulnerability mechanics

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