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User Role Editor Detection

ID: wordpress-user-role-editor

Severity: info

Author: ricardomaia

Tags: tech,wordpress,wp-plugin,top-100,top-200

id: wordpress-user-role-editor
info:
name: User Role Editor Detection
author: ricardomaia
severity: info
reference:
- https://wordpress.org/plugins/user-role-editor/
metadata:
plugin_namespace: user-role-editor
wpscan: https://wpscan.com/plugin/user-role-editor
tags: tech,wordpress,wp-plugin,top-100,top-200
http:
- method: GET
path:
- "{{BaseURL}}/wp-content/plugins/user-role-editor/readme.txt"
payloads:
last_version: helpers/wordpress/plugins/user-role-editor.txt
extractors:
- type: regex
part: body
internal: true
name: internal_detected_version
group: 1
regex:
- '(?i)Stable.tag:\s?([\w.]+)'
- type: regex
part: body
name: detected_version
group: 1
regex:
- '(?i)Stable.tag:\s?([\w.]+)'
matchers-condition: or
matchers:
- type: dsl
name: "outdated_version"
dsl:
- compare_versions(internal_detected_version, concat("< ", last_version))
- type: regex
part: body
regex:
- '(?i)Stable.tag:\s?([\w.]+)'
# digest: 4a0a0047304502201afdfcac7440704f56360b231990029d451a2efa8c997a1c979bd9d940700200022100cd5b359953b047b7253f37461788b0478fa41c404df3312b0d548c80d5447a7a:922c64590222798bb761d5b6d8e72950

This template is used to detect vulnerabilities in web applications. It can be used with the Nuclei tool to scan for specific patterns or behaviors.

Terminal window
$ nuclei -u "URL" -t "http/technologies/wordpress/plugins/user-role-editor.yaml"

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