Vulnerabilities

300,000 WordPress Sites Potentially Exposed to Hacking Due to Form Plugin Flaw

Tracked as CVE-2026-15748, the arbitrary file upload bug allows unauthenticated attackers to upload executable files.

WordPress vulnerability exploited

A critical vulnerability in the Forminator Forms plugin for WordPress potentially exposes thousands of websites to remote code execution (RCE), WordPress security firm Defiant warns.

Tracked as CVE-2026-15748 (CVSS score of 9.8), the bug is described as an arbitrary file upload via the handle_file_upload function of the popular form builder plugin.

Insufficient file type validation in the affected function allows unauthenticated attackers to upload executable files, leading to code execution.

According to Defiant, the issue is a combination of several weaknesses that enable attackers to forge records using the Select field on a form, take control of the field configuration passed to the upload function, and bypass the plugin’s blocklist of dangerous file types.

“This is due to insufficient file type validation in handle_file_upload, where the dangerous-extension blocklist performs exact-key matching that is bypassed by pipe-alternative MIME type keys, combined with a public submission handler that trusts attacker-controlled upload field configuration injected via a forged Select field value,” Defiant explains.

In default configurations, files land in a protected directory that prevents PHP execution. However, if a Custom File Upload Storage root has been configured, the protection is not applied to it, and the attacker-supplied PHP code is executed when the uploaded file is requested directly.

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“As with all arbitrary file upload vulnerabilities, this can lead to complete site compromise through the use of webshells and other techniques,” Defiant notes.

The vulnerability impacts all Forminator Forms versions up to 1.56.1 and was patched in version 1.56.2, released on July 31.

The plugin has over 600,000 installations and, based on WordPress data, half of them run a vulnerable version. This means that over 300,000 websites are potentially exposed to attacks. Currently, there are no reports of the bug’s in-the-wild exploitation.

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