DoLeads Integrator <= 1.2.2 - Unauthenticated Remote Code Execution
Strategic Overview
- Status
- Unpatched
- Affected Plugin
- DoLeads Integrator
- Affected Version
<= 1.2.2- CVSS
- 9.8Critical
- Weakness type
- CWE-94 · Improper Control of Generation of Code ('Code Injection')
- CVE
CVE-2026-4375
At a glance
CVE-2026-4375 is a critical-severity Improper Control of Generation of Code ('Code Injection') vulnerability in the DoLeads Integrator WordPress plugin, affecting versions <= 1.2.2. It carries a CVSS score of 9.8 (reachable over the network; low attack complexity; high confidentiality, integrity, availability impact). Exploitation requires no authentication. No fixed release has been reported yet; treat installations running this software as exposed. Disclosed June 2026, reported by Erwan LR.
Vulnerability Overview
The DoLeads Integrator plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Remote Code Execution in versions up to, and including, 1.2.2. This is due to insufficient validation of user supplied input before it is executed. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to execute arbitrary code on the server.
Technical Analysis
The vector marks this flaw as remotely reachable over the network, with low attack complexity — no special timing or configuration is needed, and no privileges on the target site, and no interaction from a victim user. A successful exploit has high impact on confidentiality, integrity, availability — full site compromise territory.
CWE-94: Improper Control of Generation of Code ('Code Injection')
Reaching this weakness in DoLeads Integrator <= 1.2.2 takes no account at all. Code injection means input from a request reaches a language construct that evaluates code, so the attacker's text is executed rather than treated as data.
The injected code runs with the web server's privileges, giving the attacker the same access to the database and filesystem as WordPress itself. No fixed build of this plugin is recorded for DoLeads Integrator yet, so installs running <= 1.2.2 stay exposed until the vendor ships one.
Remediation
No known patch available. Please review the vulnerability's details in depth and employ mitigations based on your organization's risk tolerance. It may be best to uninstall the affected software and find a replacement.
How does WordSec protect against this?
Requests carrying this pattern arrive without a session, so nothing upstream of the firewall gets a chance to reject them: WordSec's web application firewall inspects request payloads before WordPress loads them. Classes like this one can leave something behind, so the staged malware scanner is the second half: it looks for dropped files and modified code rather than for the request that created them. No patched version is recorded yet, which is the case where a filtering layer matters most, because there is nothing to update to.
- Firewall
- Scanner
- Login Security
External References
Vulnerability data © Defiant, Inc., provided under the Wordfence Intelligence T&C