hashthemes CVE Vulnerabilities & Metrics

Focus on hashthemes vulnerabilities and metrics.

Last updated: 08 Mar 2025, 23:25 UTC

About hashthemes Security Exposure

This page consolidates all known Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) associated with hashthemes. We track both calendar-based metrics (using fixed periods) and rolling metrics (using gliding windows) to give you a comprehensive view of security trends and risk evolution. Use these insights to assess risk and plan your patching strategy.

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Global CVE Overview

Total hashthemes CVEs: 5
Earliest CVE date: 01 Nov 2021, 21:15 UTC
Latest CVE date: 12 Dec 2024, 07:15 UTC

Latest CVE reference: CVE-2024-12201

Rolling Stats

30-day Count (Rolling): 0
365-day Count (Rolling): 4

Calendar-based Variation

Calendar-based Variation compares a fixed calendar period (e.g., this month versus the same month last year), while Rolling Growth Rate uses a continuous window (e.g., last 30 days versus the previous 30 days) to capture trends independent of calendar boundaries.

Variations & Growth

Month Variation (Calendar): 0%
Year Variation (Calendar): 0%

Month Growth Rate (30-day Rolling): 0.0%
Year Growth Rate (365-day Rolling): 0.0%

Monthly CVE Trends (current vs previous Year)

Annual CVE Trends (Last 20 Years)

Critical hashthemes CVEs (CVSS ≥ 9) Over 20 Years

CVSS Stats

Average CVSS: 1.1

Max CVSS: 5.5

Critical CVEs (≥9): 0

CVSS Range vs. Count

Range Count
0.0-3.9 4
4.0-6.9 1
7.0-8.9 0
9.0-10.0 0

CVSS Distribution Chart

Top 5 Highest CVSS hashthemes CVEs

These are the five CVEs with the highest CVSS scores for hashthemes, sorted by severity first and recency.

All CVEs for hashthemes

CVE-2024-12201 hashthemes vulnerability CVSS: 0 12 Dec 2024, 07:15 UTC

The Hash Form – Drag & Drop Form Builder plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to unauthorized access due to a missing capability check when creating form styles in all versions up to, and including, 1.2.1. This makes it possible for authenticated attackers, with Contributor-level access and above, to create new form styles.

CVE-2024-9417 hashthemes vulnerability CVSS: 0 05 Oct 2024, 10:15 UTC

The Hash Form – Drag & Drop Form Builder plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to limited file uploads due to a misconfigured file type validation in the 'handleUpload' function in all versions up to, and including, 1.1.9. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to upload files that are excluded from both the 'allowedExtensions' and 'unallowed_extensions' arrays on the affected site's server, including files that may contain cross-site scripting.

CVE-2024-5085 hashthemes vulnerability CVSS: 0 23 May 2024, 15:15 UTC

The Hash Form – Drag & Drop Form Builder plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to PHP Object Injection in all versions up to, and including, 1.1.0 via deserialization of untrusted input in the 'process_entry' function. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to inject a PHP Object. No known POP chain is present in the vulnerable software. If a POP chain is present via an additional plugin or theme installed on the target system, it could allow the attacker to delete arbitrary files, retrieve sensitive data, or execute code.

CVE-2024-5084 hashthemes vulnerability CVSS: 0 23 May 2024, 15:15 UTC

The Hash Form – Drag & Drop Form Builder plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to arbitrary file uploads due to missing file type validation in the 'file_upload_action' function in all versions up to, and including, 1.1.0. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to upload arbitrary files on the affected site's server which may make remote code execution possible.

CVE-2021-39333 hashthemes vulnerability CVSS: 5.5 01 Nov 2021, 21:15 UTC

The Hashthemes Demo Importer Plugin <= 1.1.1 for WordPress contained several AJAX functions which relied on a nonce which was visible to all logged-in users for access control, allowing them to execute a function that truncated nearly all database tables and removed the contents of wp-content/uploads.