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The CVE-2025-31063 is a Missing Authorization vulnerability affecting redqteam Wishlist plugin versions through 2.1.0. The vulnerability was discovered by Tran Nguyen Bao Khanh from VCI - VNPT Cyber Immunity and was published on May 16, 2025. The issue allows exploiting incorrectly configured access control security levels (Patchstack).
The vulnerability has been assigned a CVSS v3.1 Base Score of 4.3 (Medium) with the following vector: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:L/A:N. The vulnerability is classified as CWE-862 (Missing Authorization) and requires subscriber-level privileges to exploit. The attack vector is network-based, with low attack complexity, requiring low privileges and no user interaction (NVD).
The vulnerability allows an authenticated user with subscriber-level access to perform actions that should be restricted to users with higher privileges. While the confidentiality and availability impacts are rated as none, there is a low impact on the integrity of the system (AttackerKB).
Currently, there is no official fix available for this vulnerability. Given the low severity impact, Patchstack has indicated that a virtual patch is unnecessary (Patchstack).
Source: This report was generated using AI
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