Bit File Manager <= 6.9.0 - Unauthenticated File Activity Log Disclosure
Strategic Overview
- Status
- Patched in 6.9.1
- Affected Plugin
- File Manager
- Affected Version
<= 6.9.0- CVSS
- 5.3Medium
- Weakness type
- CWE-200 · Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor
- CVE
CVE-2026-17541
At a glance
CVE-2026-17541 is a medium-severity Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor vulnerability in the File Manager WordPress plugin, affecting versions <= 6.9.0. It carries a CVSS score of 5.3 (reachable over the network; low attack complexity). Exploitation requires no authentication. The issue is fixed in version 6.9.1; sites on affected versions should update now. Disclosed August 2026, reported by Farid Narimanov.
Vulnerability Overview
The Bit File Manager plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Sensitive Information Exposure in versions up to, and including, 6.9.0. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to extract sensitive user or configuration data.
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.
CWE-200: Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor
Reaching this weakness in File Manager <= 6.9.0 takes no account at all. Sensitive information exposure means data the application intended to keep internal is returned to a caller who should not be able to see it.
The disclosed data — credentials, tokens, customer records or internal paths — is usually worth more as material for a follow-up attack than as an end in itself. For File Manager the fix is 6.9.1: builds <= 6.9.0 are affected, anything from 6.9.1 onward is not.
Remediation
Update to version 6.9.1, or a newer patched version
How does WordSec protect against this?
This one needs no account at all, which puts it outside what login hardening can reach; WordSec's login security narrows the account-level paths around it, and the firewall is what inspects the request itself. None of that substitutes for the fix: File Manager 6.9.1 closes this, and updating the plugin is the step that ends it.
- Login Security
- Alerts
External References
Related records
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- 8.8CVE-2026-15991: File Manager 6.0 - 6.9 Authenticated (Subscriber+)
CVE-2026-15991 - 8.8CVE-2024-7770: Bit File Manager Arbitrary File Upload
CVE-2024-7770 - 8.8CVE-2022-0403: Bit File Manager Subscriber+ Arbitrary File
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- 8.1CVE-2024-7627: Bit File Manager 6.0 - 6.5.5 Remote Code Execution
CVE-2024-7627 - 7.5CVE-2018-7204: Bit File Manager <= 5.0.0 Information Disclosure
CVE-2018-7204 - 7.2CVE-2022-47599: Bit File Manager <= 5.2.7 PHP Object Injection
CVE-2022-47599 - 6.8CVE-2024-8743: Bit File Manager Limited JavaScript File Upload
CVE-2024-8743
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