CVE-2026-28045
Published: 05 March 2026
Description
Improper Control of Filename for Include/Require Statement in PHP Program ('PHP Remote File Inclusion') vulnerability in ThemeREX N7 | Golf Club Sports & Events n7-golf-club allows PHP Local File Inclusion.This issue affects N7 | Golf Club Sports & Events: from…
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n/a through <= 2.16.0.
Mitigating Controls (NIST 800-53 r5)AI
Flaw remediation directly patches the improper filename control in the vulnerable WordPress theme, eliminating the local file inclusion vulnerability.
Public access protections specifically mitigate server-side file inclusion vulnerabilities like this PHP LFI on publicly accessible WordPress sites.
Information input validation prevents path traversal exploitation of the include/require filename control by sanitizing user-supplied inputs.
Security SummaryAI
CVE-2026-28045 is an Improper Control of Filename for Include/Require Statement in PHP Program vulnerability, described as PHP Remote File Inclusion but enabling PHP Local File Inclusion, in the ThemeREX N7 | Golf Club Sports & Events WordPress theme (n7-golf-club). This issue affects versions from n/a through 2.16.0. It is associated with CWE-98 and carries a CVSS v3.1 base score of 8.1 (AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H), indicating high severity due to network accessibility and significant impacts.
Unauthenticated remote attackers can exploit this vulnerability over the network with high attack complexity and no user interaction required. Successful exploitation allows high confidentiality, integrity, and availability impacts, enabling inclusion and potential execution of arbitrary local PHP files on the server.
The Patchstack advisory provides further details on the vulnerability and mitigation at https://patchstack.com/database/Wordpress/Theme/n7-golf-club/vulnerability/wordpress-n7-golf-club-sports-events-theme-2-16-0-local-file-inclusion-vulnerability?_s_id=cve.
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MITRE ATT&CK Enterprise TechniquesAI
Why these techniques?
The vulnerability is a remote Local File Inclusion (LFI) in a public-facing WordPress theme, directly enabling exploitation of a public-facing application without authentication.