WordPress Plugin Vulnerabilities

LatePoint < 5.4.0 - Insecure Direct Object Reference to Unauthenticated Sensitive Financial Data Exposure via Sequential Invoice ID

Description

The LatePoint plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Insecure Direct Object Reference in all versions up to, and including, 5.3.2. The vulnerability exists because the OsStripeConnectController::create_payment_intent_for_transaction action is registered as a public action (no authentication required) and loads invoices by sequential integer invoice_id without any access_key or ownership verification. This is in contrast to other invoice-related actions (view_by_key, payment_form, summary_before_payment) in OsInvoicesController which properly require a cryptographic UUID access_key. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to enumerate valid invoice IDs via an error message oracle, create unauthorized transaction intent records in the database containing sensitive financial data (invoice_id, order_id, customer_id, charge_amount), and on sites with Stripe Connect configured, the response also leaks Stripe payment_intent_client_secret tokens, transaction_intent_key values, and payment amounts for any invoice.

Affects Plugins

Fixed in 5.4.0

References

Classification

Type
IDOR
CWE

Miscellaneous

Original Researcher
darkmode
Verified
No

Timeline

Publicly Published
2026-04-16 (about 27 days ago)
Added
2026-04-16 (about 27 days ago)
Last Updated
2026-04-17 (about 26 days ago)

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