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Vulnerability Analysis
miniOrange Social Login and Register (Discord, Google, Twitter, LinkedIn) <= 7.7.0 - Unauthenticated Authentication Bypass to Administrator Account Takeover via Profile Completion OTP Flow

CVE-2026-12761

The miniOrange Social Login and Register (Discord, Google, Twitter, LinkedIn) plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to authentication bypass leading to account takeover in versions up to and including 7.7.0. This is due to the Profile Completion flow accepting an arbitrary email address via the 'email_field' POST parameter without verifying that the email belongs to the identity returned by the OAuth provider, combined with send_otp_token() returning the SHA-512(customer_key || otp) transaction hash to the client where the OTP space is only 99,000 values (wp_rand(1000, 99999)) and the customer_key is a static option (empty on unregistered installs). This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to trigger an OTP email to an arbitrary admin's address, crack the OTP offline from the leaked hash in under a second, and submit the cracked OTP to mo_openid_social_login_validate_otp(), which logs the attacker in as the user whose email was supplied — granting full administrator access.

Authentication Bypass No Active Exploit Signals
CVSS Base Score
9.8
CRITICAL
Exploitability:3.9
Impact Score:5.9
Temporal Score:-
EPSS:0.46%

Threat Intelligence Signals

CISA KEV
No
KEV Date Added
Ransomware Use
KEV Due Date
VulnCheck In-the-Wild
No
Nuclei Template
No
EPSS Score
0.463%
EPSS Percentile
37.0th pct
GitHub Severity
CRITICAL
SSVC Exploitation
None
SSVC Automatable
Yes
Vulnerability Class
Authentication Bypass

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Exploit DB ReferencesNone identified

Affected Products & Versions

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No affected products specified.

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