Brix, WordPress page builder - Insecure deserialization
1.7
Low
1.7
Low
1.7
Low
1.7
Low
Detected by


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Disclosed by Andres Roldan
Summary
Full name
Brix: WordPress page builder 1.5. - Insecure deserialization
Code name
State
Private
Release date
Mar 14, 2025
Affected product
Brix: WordPress page builder
Affected version(s)
Version 1.5.
Vulnerability name
Insecure deserialization
Vulnerability type
Remotely exploitable
No
CVSS v4.0 vector string
CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:H/AT:N/PR:N/UI:N/VC:N/VI:L/VA:L/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N/E:U
CVSS v4.0 base score
1.7
Exploit available
No
CVE ID(s)
Description
Brix: WordPress page builder 1.5. was found to be vulnerable. Unvalidated user input is used directly in an unserialize function in myapp/includes/templates.php.
Vulnerability
Skims by Fluid Attacks discovered a Insecure deserialization in Brix: WordPress page builder 1.5.. The following is the output of the tool:
Skims output
787 | function brix_import_templates() { 788 | $key = 'file'; 789 | $return = array(); 790 | 791 | if ( ! empty( $_POST ) ) { 792 | $is_valid_nonce = isset( $_POST['_wpnonce'] ) && wp_verify_nonce( $_POST['_wpnonce'], 'brix_import_templates' ); 793 | 794 | if ( ! $is_valid_nonce ) { 795 | return; 796 | } 797 | 798 | $can_upload = ( ! empty( $_FILES ) ) && isset( $_FILES[ $key ] ); 799 | 800 | if ( ! $can_upload ) { 801 | $return['type'] = 'error'; 802 | $return['message'] = __( 'Please specify a file to upload.', 'brix' ); 803 | 804 | die( json_encode( $return ) ); 805 | } 806 | } 807 | else { 808 | return; 809 | } 810 | 811 | $file_data = $_FILES[ $key ]; 812 | $num = count( $file_data['name'] ); 813 | 814 | $imported_templates_count = 0; 815 | $skipped_templates_count = 0; 816 | $error_templates_count = 0; 817 | $imported_data = null; 818 | 819 | for ( $i=0; $i<$num; $i++ ) { 820 | if ( ! isset( $file_data['tmp_name'] ) || ! isset( $file_data['tmp_name'][$i] ) ) { 821 | continue; 822 | } 823 | 824 | $brix_templates = brix_get_templates(); 825 | $tmp_name = $file_data['tmp_name'][$i]; 826 | 827 | $imported_data = implode( '', file( $tmp_name ) ); 828 | $imported_data = base64_decode( $imported_data ); > 829 | $imported_data = @unserialize( $imported_data ); 830 | 831 | if ( $imported_data == null || ! is_array( $imported_data ) ) { 832 | $error_templates_count++; 833 | 834 | continue; 835 | } 836 | 837 | foreach ( $imported_data as $k => $template ) { 838 | $template_data = $template['data']; 839 | 840 | foreach ( $brix_templates as $user_template ) { 841 | if ( $user_template['data'] == $template_data ) { 842 | $skipped_templates_count++; 843 | unset( $imported_data[$k] ); 844 | } 845 | } 846 | } 847 | 848 | if ( ! empty( $imported_data ) ) { 849 | foreach ( $imported_data as $single_template ) { 850 | $brix_templates[] = $single_template; 851 | } 852 | 853 | $imported_templates_count += count( $imported_data ); 854 | 855 | brix_save_templates( $brix_templates ); 856 | } 857 | } 858 | 859 | if ( $imported_templates_count > 0 ) { 860 | $return['type'] = 'success'; 861 | 862 | if ( $skipped_templates_count > 0 ) { 863 | if ( $error_templates_count > 0 ) { 864 | $return['message'] = sprintf( __( 's templates imported, s templates skipped and s errors.', 'brix' ), 865 | esc_html( $imported_templates_count ), 866 | esc_html( $skipped_templates_count ), 867 | esc_html( $error_templates_count ) 868 | ); 869 | } 870 | else { 871 | $return['message'] = sprintf( __( 's templates imported and s templates skipped.', 'brix' ), 872 | esc_html( $imported_templates_count ), 873 | esc_html( $skipped_templates_count ) 874 | ); 875 | } 876 | } 877 | else { 878 | $return['message'] = sprintf( __( 's templates imported.', 'brix' ), 879 | esc_html( $imported_templates_count ) 880 | ); 881 | } 882 | } 883 | else { 884 | if ( $skipped_templates_count > 0 ) { 885 | $return['type'] = 'warning'; 886 | 887 | if ( $error_templates_count > 0 ) { 888 | $return['message'] = sprintf( __( 's templates skipped and s errors.', 'brix' ), 889 | esc_html( $skipped_templates_count ), 890 | esc_html( $error_templates_count ) 891 | ); 892 | } 893 | else { 894 | $return['message'] = sprintf( __( 's templates skipped.', 'brix' ), 895 | esc_html( $skipped_templates_count ) 896 | ); 897 | } 898 | } 899 | else { 900 | $return['type'] = 'error'; 901 | $return['message'] = __( 'No templates imported: verify the uploaded file.', 'brix' ); 902 | } 903 | } 904 | 905 | die( json_encode( $return ) ); 906 | } ^ Col 0
Our security policy
We have reserved the ID CVE-2025-31320 to refer to this issue from now on. Disclosure policy
System Information
Product: Brix: WordPress page builder
Version: 1.5.
Mitigation
There is currently no patch available for this vulnerability.
Timeline
Vulnerability discovered
Mar 14, 2025
Vendor contacted
Mar 14, 2025

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