CVE-2025-6086
WordPress vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

The CSV Me plugin for WordPress contains an arbitrary file upload vulnerability (CVE-2025-6086) discovered in all versions up to and including 2.0. The vulnerability was disclosed on June 18, 2025, and received a CVSS v3.1 score of 7.2 (High) (NVD, Wiz).

Technical details

The vulnerability exists due to insufficient file type validation in the 'csv_me_options_page' function. The issue is tracked as CWE-434 (Unrestricted Upload of File with Dangerous Type). The vulnerability allows authenticated attackers with Administrator-level access to upload arbitrary files to the affected site's server (NVD).

Impact

If exploited, this vulnerability allows authenticated attackers with Administrator-level access to upload arbitrary files on the affected site's server. This capability could potentially lead to remote code execution on the compromised system (NVD, Wiz).

Mitigation and workarounds

Site administrators running affected versions of the CSV Me plugin should update to a version newer than 2.0 once available. Until a patch is released, it is recommended to restrict administrator access and monitor file upload activities (Wiz).

Additional resources


SourceThis report was generated using AI

Related WordPress vulnerabilities:

CVE ID

Severity

Score

Technologies

Component name

CISA KEV exploit

Has fix

Published date

CVE-2025-47552CRITICAL9.8
  • dzs-videogallery
NoNoJan 07, 2026
CVE-2025-46494HIGH7.1
  • widgetkit-pro
NoNoJan 07, 2026
CVE-2025-46434MEDIUM6.5
  • theplus_elementor_addon
NoYesJan 07, 2026
CVE-2025-14275MEDIUM6.4
  • jeg-elementor-kit
NoYesJan 08, 2026
CVE-2025-12640MEDIUM4.3
  • folders
NoYesJan 08, 2026

Free Vulnerability Assessment

Benchmark your Cloud Security Posture

Evaluate your cloud security practices across 9 security domains to benchmark your risk level and identify gaps in your defenses.

Request assessment

Get a personalized demo

Ready to see Wiz in action?

"Best User Experience I have ever seen, provides full visibility to cloud workloads."
David EstlickCISO
"Wiz provides a single pane of glass to see what is going on in our cloud environments."
Adam FletcherChief Security Officer
"We know that if Wiz identifies something as critical, it actually is."
Greg PoniatowskiHead of Threat and Vulnerability Management