CVE-2025-9807
WordPress vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

The Events Calendar plugin for WordPress contains a time-based SQL Injection vulnerability (CVE-2025-9807) discovered in all versions up to and including 6.15.1. The vulnerability was disclosed on September 11, 2025, affecting the plugin's search functionality through the 's' parameter (NVD).

Technical details

The vulnerability stems from insufficient escaping of user-supplied input in the 's' parameter and inadequate preparation of existing SQL queries. This allows unauthenticated attackers to append additional SQL queries to existing ones. The vulnerability has been assigned a CVSS v3.1 base score of 7.5 (HIGH) with a vector string of CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N, indicating network accessibility with no required privileges or user interaction (NVD).

Impact

The vulnerability allows unauthenticated attackers to extract sensitive information from the WordPress database by injecting malicious SQL queries into legitimate database requests (NVD).

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