CVE-2026-14484 is an arbitrary file deletion vulnerability in the WordPress plugin RapiSafe – Secure Multi File Upload for Contact Form 7 affecting all versions up to and including 1.0.4. The flaw is caused by insufficient file path validation in the handleAjaxRemoveUpload function, allowing attacker-controlled path input to reach file deletion logic without adequate restriction to intended upload locations. The removal handler is protected by a nonce, but that nonce is exposed in public-facing JavaScript on Contact Form 7 pages that render a RapiSafe upload field, making it obtainable by unauthenticated visitors. As a result, an unauthenticated attacker can invoke the vulnerable handler and delete arbitrary files on the server. Deletion of security-critical application files can destabilize the site and, in some cases, create conditions that facilitate remote code execution.
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