CVE-2026-27340
Published: 05 March 2026
Description
Improper Control of Filename for Include/Require Statement in PHP Program ('PHP Remote File Inclusion') vulnerability in AncoraThemes Apollo | Night Club, DJ Event WordPress Theme apollo allows PHP Local File Inclusion.This issue affects Apollo | Night Club, DJ Event WordPress…
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Theme: from n/a through <= 1.3.1.
Mitigating Controls (NIST 800-53 r5)AI
Directly remediates the specific PHP Local File Inclusion flaw in the Apollo WordPress theme by applying patches or updates as detailed in the Patchstack advisory.
Enforces validation of user-supplied filenames in PHP include/require statements to prevent arbitrary local file execution.
Establishes secure PHP configuration settings like allow_url_include=Off and open_basedir to restrict unauthorized file inclusion capabilities.
Security SummaryAI
CVE-2026-27340 is an Improper Control of Filename for Include/Require Statement in PHP Program vulnerability, classified as PHP Remote File Inclusion but enabling PHP Local File Inclusion, in the AncoraThemes Apollo | Night Club, DJ Event WordPress Theme (apollo). This issue affects all versions from n/a through 1.3.1, as documented in the CVE published on 2026-03-05.
Remote, unauthenticated attackers (AV:N/PR:N/UI:N) can exploit the vulnerability over the network, though it requires high attack complexity (AC:H). Successful exploitation allows high impacts on confidentiality, integrity, and availability (C:H/I:H/A:H), with an overall CVSS 3.1 score of 8.1, potentially enabling attackers to include and execute arbitrary local PHP files.
Mitigation details are available in the Patchstack advisory at https://patchstack.com/database/Wordpress/Theme/apollo/vulnerability/wordpress-apollo-night-club-dj-event-wordpress-theme-theme-1-3-1-local-file-inclusion-vulnerability?_s_id=cve, which covers the Local File Inclusion vulnerability in Apollo theme version 1.3.1.
Details
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MITRE ATT&CK Enterprise TechniquesAI
Why these techniques?
LFI vulnerability in public-facing WordPress theme directly enables exploitation of public-facing applications (T1190) and facilitates remote access to data from local system files (T1005).