CVE-2025-12184
WordPress vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

The MeetingList plugin for WordPress version 0.11 and earlier contains a Stored Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability. This security issue was discovered by researcher Ivan Cese and was publicly disclosed on November 3, 2025, with the assigned identifier CVE-2025-12184 (Wordfence Intel).

Technical details

The vulnerability has been assessed with a CVSS score of 4.4 (Medium severity). The issue specifically affects the MeetingList WordPress plugin versions up to and including 0.11, requiring authenticated admin-level access for exploitation (Wordfence Intel).

Impact

As a stored cross-site scripting vulnerability, successful exploitation could allow an authenticated attacker with admin privileges to inject malicious scripts that would be executed in other users' browsers when they view the affected pages (Wordfence Intel).

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