WP Photo Album Plus <= 9.1.13.005 - Authenticated (Contributor+) Stored Cross-Site Scripting via 'subtext' Shortcode Attribute
Strategic Overview
- Status
- Patched in 9.2.01.001
- Affected Plugin
- WP Photo Album Plus
- Affected Version
<= 9.1.13.005- CVSS
- 6.4Medium
- Weakness type
- CWE-79 · Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting')
- CVE
CVE-2026-10095
At a glance
CVE-2026-10095 is a medium-severity Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting') vulnerability in the WP Photo Album Plus WordPress plugin, affecting versions <= 9.1.13.005. It carries a CVSS score of 6.4 (reachable over the network; low attack complexity). Exploitation requires an authenticated account at Contributor level or above. The issue is fixed in version 9.2.01.001; sites on affected versions should update now. Disclosed June 2026, reported by Muhammad Yudha - DJ.
Vulnerability Overview
The WP Photo Album Plus plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Stored Cross-Site Scripting via the 'subtext' parameter in all versions up to, and including, 9.1.13.005 due to insufficient input sanitization and output escaping. This makes it possible for authenticated attackers, with contributor-level access and above, to inject arbitrary web scripts in pages that will execute whenever a user accesses an injected page. A contributor-level attacker can embed the malicious [photo] shortcode in a post submitted for review, causing the stored payload to execute when an administrator or any other user views the post.
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 interaction from a victim user.
CWE-79: Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting')
WP Photo Album Plus <= 9.1.13.005 carries this weakness at subtext, and reaching it takes an account at Contributor level or above. Cross-site scripting happens when input from a request is written into a page without being escaped for the context it lands in, so the browser parses attacker-supplied text as markup or script.
Injected script runs with the privileges of whoever views the affected page, which is how these flaws turn into administrator session theft, silent account creation or persistent backdoors in page content. For WP Photo Album Plus the fix is 9.2.01.001: builds <= 9.1.13.005 are affected, anything from 9.2.01.001 onward is not.
Remediation
Update to version 9.2.01.001, or a newer patched version
How does WordSec protect against this?
An attacker needs Contributor access first, so the firewall sees the attempt as traffic from a logged-in account: WordSec's web application firewall inspects request payloads before WordPress loads them. None of that substitutes for the fix: WP Photo Album Plus 9.2.01.001 closes this, and updating the plugin is the step that ends it.
- Firewall
- Alerts
External References
Related records
Same weakness class
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CVE-2021-25115 - 7.1CVE-2015-3647: WP Photo Album Plus < 6.1.3 Cross-Site Scripting
CVE-2015-3647 - 6.4CVE-2026-14922: WP Photo Album Plus < 9.2.04.003 Stored XSS
CVE-2026-14922
Other vulnerabilities in WP Photo Album Plus
- 10.0CVE-2024-31377: WP Photo Album Plus Arbitrary File Upload
CVE-2024-31377 - 9.9CVE-2024-31286: WP Photo Album Plus Arbitrary File Upload
CVE-2024-31286 - 9.8CVE-2008-0939: WP Photo Album Plus <= 1.1 SQL Injection
CVE-2008-0939 - 7.5CVE-2026-54829: WP Photo Album Plus <= 9.1.13.005 SQL Injection
CVE-2026-54829 - 7.5CVE-2026-6379: WP Photo Album Plus < 9.1.11.001 SQL Injection
CVE-2026-6379 - 7.5CVE-2026-39511: WP Photo Album Plus <= 9.1.08.001 SQL Injection
CVE-2026-39511 - 7.3CVE-2024-10958: WP Photo Album Plus Arbitrary Shortcode Execution
CVE-2024-10958 - 7.1CVE-2025-14835: WP Photo Album Plus <= 9.1.05.008 Reflected XSS
CVE-2025-14835
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