CVE-2025-11746
WordPress vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

The XStore Multipurpose WooCommerce Theme version 9.5.4 and earlier contains a Local File Inclusion vulnerability. This security issue was discovered by researcher khanhhnahk1 and was publicly disclosed on October 14, 2025, with updates following on October 15, 2025. The vulnerability has been assigned identifier CVE-2025-11746 and received a CVSS score of 8.8, indicating a high severity level (Wordfence Intel).

Technical details

The vulnerability has been assessed with a CVSS score of 8.8 (High), indicating significant security implications. The vulnerability affects authenticated users with Subscriber level permissions or higher, allowing for Local File Inclusion attacks (Wordfence Intel).

Impact

As a Local File Inclusion vulnerability that affects authenticated users with Subscriber level access or higher, this security issue could potentially allow attackers to access sensitive files on the affected WordPress installations running the vulnerable XStore theme (Wordfence Intel).

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