CVE-2025-64199
WordPress vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

The vulnerability CVE-2025-64199 affects WpResidence WordPress theme versions 5.3.2 and below. It was discovered and publicly disclosed on October 27, 2025, by security researcher João Pedro S Alcântara (Kinorth). The vulnerability is classified as a Missing Authorization/Broken Access Control issue in the WordPress theme (Wordfence Intel).

Technical details

The vulnerability has been assigned a CVSS score of 5.3 (Medium severity), indicating a moderate level of risk. The issue is related to missing authorization controls in the WpResidence WordPress theme (Wordfence Intel).

Impact

The vulnerability presents potential security risks due to broken access control mechanisms in the WpResidence theme, which could allow unauthorized access to protected functionality (Wordfence Blog).

Mitigation and workarounds

The vulnerability has been patched in a newer version of the WpResidence theme. Website administrators running affected versions are advised to update their WpResidence theme installation to the latest version (Wordfence Intel).

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