CVE-2025-0748
WordPress vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

The Homey theme for WordPress is vulnerable to Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) in versions up to and including 2.4.3. The vulnerability was discovered and disclosed on March 6, 2025 (NVD, Wordfence).

Technical details

The vulnerability affects two specific functions in the Homey WordPress theme: homeysaveprofile and homey_register. These functions were identified as vulnerable entry points that could potentially be exploited through Cross-Site Request Forgery attacks (Changelog).

Impact

A successful exploitation of this CSRF vulnerability could allow attackers to perform unauthorized actions on behalf of authenticated users, potentially compromising user profile data and registration processes.

Mitigation and workarounds

The vulnerability has been patched in version 2.4.3 of the Homey theme, released on January 28, 2025. Users are advised to update to this version immediately. The update specifically addresses the vulnerable functions homeysaveprofile and homey_register (Changelog).

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