CVE-2024-12316
WordPress vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

The Jupiter X Core plugin for WordPress contains a vulnerability (CVE-2024-12316) discovered in January 2025. The vulnerability affects all versions up to and including 4.8.5, stemming from a missing capability check on the exportpopupaction() function. This security flaw was identified by researcher Tieu Pham Trong Nhan from TechlabCorp (NVD, Wordfence).

Technical details

The vulnerability is classified as CWE-862 (Missing Authorization) and has received a CVSS v3.1 base score of 5.3 (Medium). The vulnerability vector is CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N, indicating network accessibility, low attack complexity, no privileges required, and no user interaction needed (NVD).

Impact

The security flaw enables unauthenticated attackers to export popup templates from affected WordPress installations, potentially leading to unauthorized access to sensitive template data (NVD).

Mitigation and workarounds

A patch has been released to address this vulnerability. Website administrators running affected versions of the Jupiter X Core plugin should upgrade to version 4.8.6 or later (WordPress Patch).

Additional resources


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