CVE-2025-30925

6.5 MEDIUM

📋 TL;DR

This stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in The Pack Elementor addons WordPress plugin allows attackers to inject malicious scripts into web pages. When users view compromised pages, the scripts execute in their browsers, potentially stealing credentials or performing unauthorized actions. All WordPress sites using vulnerable versions of this plugin are affected.

💻 Affected Systems

Products:
  • The Pack Elementor addons WordPress plugin
Versions: n/a through 2.1.1
Operating Systems: Any OS running WordPress
Default Config Vulnerable: ⚠️ Yes
Notes: Requires WordPress with Elementor page builder and The Pack addon installed. Vulnerability exists in default configuration.

⚠️ Manual Verification Required

This CVE does not have specific version information in our database, so automatic vulnerability detection cannot determine if your system is affected.

Why? The CVE database entry doesn't specify which versions are vulnerable (no version ranges provided by the vendor/NVD).

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Recommended Actions:
  1. Review the CVE details at NVD
  2. Check vendor security advisories for your specific version
  3. Test if the vulnerability is exploitable in your environment
  4. Consider updating to the latest version as a precaution

⚠️ Risk & Real-World Impact

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Worst Case

Attackers could steal administrator session cookies, take over WordPress sites, deface websites, redirect visitors to malicious sites, or install backdoors for persistent access.

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Likely Case

Attackers inject malicious JavaScript to steal user session cookies, redirect users to phishing pages, or perform actions on behalf of authenticated users.

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If Mitigated

With proper input validation and output encoding, malicious scripts would be neutralized before reaching users' browsers.

🌐 Internet-Facing: HIGH
🏢 Internal Only: MEDIUM

🎯 Exploit Status

Public PoC: ✅ No
Weaponized: LIKELY
Unauthenticated Exploit: ✅ No
Complexity: LOW

Stored XSS vulnerabilities in WordPress plugins are frequently exploited. While no public PoC exists, exploitation is straightforward for attackers with basic web security knowledge.

🛠️ Fix & Mitigation

✅ Official Fix

Patch Version: 2.1.2 or later

Vendor Advisory: https://patchstack.com/database/wordpress/plugin/the-pack-addon/vulnerability/wordpress-the-pack-elementor-addons-plugin-2-1-1-cross-site-scripting-xss-vulnerability?_s_id=cve

Restart Required: No

Instructions:

1. Log into WordPress admin panel. 2. Navigate to Plugins → Installed Plugins. 3. Find 'The Pack Elementor addons' and click 'Update Now'. 4. Verify version is 2.1.2 or higher.

🔧 Temporary Workarounds

Disable vulnerable plugin

all

Temporarily disable The Pack Elementor addons plugin until patched

wp plugin deactivate the-pack-addon

Implement Content Security Policy

all

Add CSP headers to restrict script execution sources

Add to .htaccess: Header set Content-Security-Policy "default-src 'self'; script-src 'self'"
Add to nginx config: add_header Content-Security-Policy "default-src 'self'; script-src 'self'";

🧯 If You Can't Patch

  • Implement web application firewall (WAF) rules to block XSS payloads
  • Restrict plugin access to trusted users only using WordPress role management

🔍 How to Verify

Check if Vulnerable:

Check WordPress admin → Plugins → Installed Plugins for The Pack Elementor addons version

Check Version:

wp plugin get the-pack-addon --field=version

Verify Fix Applied:

Verify plugin version is 2.1.2 or higher in WordPress admin panel

📡 Detection & Monitoring

Log Indicators:

  • Unusual POST requests to WordPress admin-ajax.php with script tags
  • Multiple failed login attempts followed by successful admin login
  • Unexpected modifications to WordPress posts/pages

Network Indicators:

  • Outbound connections to suspicious domains from WordPress server
  • Unusual JavaScript payloads in HTTP requests

SIEM Query:

source="wordpress.log" AND ("script" OR "javascript:" OR "onload=" OR "onerror=") AND "POST"

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