CVE-2025-7443 is an unauthenticated arbitrary file upload vulnerability in the BerqWP WordPress plugin. The flaw is present in the store_javascript_cache.php endpoint, which is used by the plugin’s JavaScript caching functionality. In affected versions, the upload logic does not properly validate the type of file being submitted, including extension and MIME-type checks, before storing it on the server. As a result, an unauthenticated remote attacker can send a crafted HTTP POST request to upload arbitrary files, including server-executable scripts, into a web-accessible location. On typical PHP-based WordPress deployments, this can be leveraged to execute attacker-controlled code on the underlying web server. The vulnerability affects all versions up to and including 2.2.42.
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A BerqWP Automated Page Speed Optimization vulnerability listed among vulnerabilities actively exploited or operationally weaponized in July 2026.
Vulnerability in the BerqWP WordPress plugin listed by the alert as being exploited in a large-scale CMS exploitation campaign.
A publicly known and patched vulnerability affecting the BerqWP WordPress plugin that is being exploited in a large-scale CMS campaign to deploy webshells.
A vulnerability in the BerqWP WordPress plugin listed by ACSC as exploited in a global CMS webshell deployment campaign.
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