Sunnet Wmpro vulnerabilities
5 known vulnerabilities affecting sunnet/wmpro.
Total CVEs
5
CISA KEV
0
Public exploits
0
Exploited in wild
0
Severity breakdown
CRITICAL2HIGH3
Vulnerabilities
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CVE-2025-15226P2CRITICALCVSS 9.8≥ 5.0, ≤ 5.22025-12-29
CVE-2025-15226 [CRITICAL] CWE-434 CVE-2025-15226: WMPro developed by Sunnet has a Arbitrary File Upload vulnerability, allowing unauthenticated remote
WMPro developed by Sunnet has a Arbitrary File Upload vulnerability, allowing unauthenticated remote attackers to upload and execute web shell backdoors, thereby enabling arbitrary code execution on the server.
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CVE-2019-11062P2CRITICALCVSS 9.8v5.0v5.12019-07-11
CVE-2019-11062 [CRITICAL] CWE-78 CVE-2019-11062: The SUNNET WMPro v5.0 and v5.1 for eLearning system has OS Command Injection via "/teach/course/doaj
The SUNNET WMPro v5.0 and v5.1 for eLearning system has OS Command Injection via "/teach/course/doajaxfileupload.php". The target server can be exploited without authentication.
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CVE-2025-15225P3HIGHCVSS 7.5≥ 5.0, ≤ 5.22025-12-29
CVE-2025-15225 [HIGH] CWE-23 CVE-2025-15225: WMPro developed by Sunnet has an Arbitrary File Read vulnerability, allowing unauthenticated remote
WMPro developed by Sunnet has an Arbitrary File Read vulnerability, allowing unauthenticated remote attackers to exploit Relative Path Traversal to read arbitrary system files.
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CVE-2023-35850P3HIGHCVSS 7.2vV52023-09-18
CVE-2023-35850 [HIGH] CWE-78 CVE-2023-35850: SUNNET WMPro portal's file management function has a vulnerability of insufficient filtering for us
SUNNET WMPro portal's file management function has a vulnerability of insufficient filtering for user input. A remote attacker with administrator privilege or a privileged account can exploit this vulnerability to inject and execute arbitrary system commands to perform arbitrary system operations or disrupt service.
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CVE-2023-35851P3HIGHCVSS 7.5vV52023-09-18
CVE-2023-35851 [HIGH] CWE-89 CVE-2023-35851: SUNNET WMPro portal's FAQ function has insufficient validation for user input. An unauthenticated r
SUNNET WMPro portal's FAQ function has insufficient validation for user input. An unauthenticated remote attacker can inject arbitrary SQL commands to obtain sensitive information via a database.
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