CVE-2026-1969 is an unauthenticated arbitrary file upload vulnerability in the ThemeREX Addons WordPress plugin before version 2.38.5. The flaw exists in an AJAX upload action that does not correctly validate uploaded file types, allowing attacker-supplied executable content to be accepted despite being presented as an allowed type. Available reporting indicates this issue stems from an incomplete or incorrect fix for CVE-2024-13448. In observed exploitation, attackers abused the vulnerable upload action to place server-executable payloads on affected WordPress sites and then use those payloads as webshells for follow-on access and control.
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A ThemeREX Addons WordPress plugin vulnerability listed among vulnerabilities actively exploited or operationally weaponized in July 2026.
Vulnerability in the ThemeREX Addons WordPress plugin listed by the alert as being exploited in a large-scale CMS exploitation campaign.
A publicly known and patched vulnerability affecting the ThemeREX Addons WordPress plugin that is being exploited in a large-scale CMS campaign to deploy webshells.
A vulnerability in the ThemeREX Addons WordPress plugin listed by ACSC as exploited in a global CMS webshell deployment campaign.
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