Stripe-bypass.exe
Several popular WordPress plugins for Stripe have historically suffered from authentication bypasses that allow attackers to place orders using other users' identifiers.
A critical vulnerability in the n8n automation platform allows unauthenticated parties to trigger workflows by sending forged Stripe webhook events. stripe-bypass.exe
If you have a physical file named stripe-bypass.exe , it is highly likely to be one of the following: The most prominent "Stripe bypass" in recent security
: The Stripe Trigger node fails to verify incoming requests against the stored signing secret. marks the order as paid
The most prominent "Stripe bypass" in recent security advisories involves forging webhooks when a server is misconfigured with an empty StripeWebhookSecret .
: The application verifies the forged signature as legitimate, marks the order as paid, and grants the user credits or digital products without any real payment occurring. 2. Authentication Bypass in WordPress/WooCommerce Plugins
: Vulnerabilities have been identified in the Stripe Payment Plugin for WooCommerce (WebToffee) and Stripe For WooCommerce.