zycoder0day/CVE-2026-5076 — reverse-engineered prompt
Reverse engineered prompt
Build me a safe security proof of concept for CVE 2026 5076 affecting ARMember Premium up to version 7.3.1.
I want it to help a site owner check their own WordPress site or a local test site and understand whether they might be exposed. It should detect signs that ARMember is installed, try to identify the version when possible, look for the public member directory page, and produce a clear report explaining the risk in normal language.
Please keep it defensive and educational. Don’t actually take over accounts, reset passwords, dump secrets, or damage anything. If a live exploit style check is included, make it opt in, clearly labeled for authorized lab use only, and stop before any harmful action.
The final result should be easy to run, with simple instructions, readable output, and guidance that says to update ARMember to 7.3.2 or newer. Look up current docs online if you need to.
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