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Issue Wordpress Dataleak (UserNames and IDs)

LTUser

Regular Pleskian
Excuse me, I do not find the right place to warn about it and it is not really a security leak.
Therefore delete the info or move it to the right place if necessary.

Test this:
https://(www.)yourdomain.tld/wp-json/wp/v2/users/

Do you get a page with UserNames and IDs

add this near Rewritebase / in your .htaccess
Code:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} (wp-json|author)
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://www.yourdomain.tld [F,L]

The data leak also exists if the WordPress Toolkit and the
security check classify everything as "Safe".
 
I probably had too much trust in WP.
I didn't think that these barn doors were "worldreadable".

In the meantime, WP is being pushed by goggle at the expense of forums, so you have to pay more attention to your data now, especially in WP.
 
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