CVE-2025-10212
WordPress vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

The SiteAlert (Formerly WP Health) plugin for WordPress contains a vulnerability (CVE-2025-10212) discovered in all versions up to and including 1.9.8. The vulnerability stems from missing capability checks on multiple functions, which allows unauthenticated attackers to access sensitive site health information (NVD).

Technical details

The vulnerability is classified as CWE-862 (Missing Authorization) with a CVSS v3.1 Base Score of 5.3 (Medium). The security flaw exists due to missing capability checks on multiple functions in the plugin's ajax.php file, specifically at lines 129, 144, and 159 (Wordfence).

Impact

The vulnerability allows unauthenticated attackers to view sensitive site health information, including details about installed and outdated plugins, PHP version, and Database version. This exposure of system information could potentially aid attackers in planning more targeted attacks (NVD).

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