CVE-2025-15656

School Management <= 93.2.0 - Authenticated (Support Staff+) Privilege Escalation

2025-06-17 00:00
Thái An

Strategic Overview

Status
Unpatched
Affected Version
<= 93.2.0
CVSS
6.3Medium
Weakness type
CWE-269 · Improper Privilege Management
CVE
CVE-2025-15656
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At a glance

CVE-2025-15656 is a medium-severity Improper Privilege Management vulnerability in the School Management System for Wordpress WordPress plugin, affecting versions <= 93.2.0. It carries a CVSS score of 6.3 (reachable over the network; low attack complexity). Exploitation requires an authenticated account at Support Staff level or above. No fixed release has been reported yet; treat installations running this software as exposed. Disclosed June 2025, reported by Thái An.

Vulnerability Overview

The School Management plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Privilege Escalation in versions up to, and including, 93.2.0. This is due to insufficient restriction on the capabilities a user may grant themselves. This makes it possible for authenticated attackers, with support staff-level access and above, to elevate their privileges beyond those intended for their role.

Technical Analysis

The vector marks this flaw as remotely reachable over the network, with low attack complexity — no special timing or configuration is needed, and no interaction from a victim user.

CWE-269: Improper Privilege Management

Reaching this weakness in School Management System for Wordpress <= 93.2.0 takes an account at Support Staff level or above. Improper privilege management means the code lets an account end up with capabilities its role should not have.

It converts a low-privileged account into an administrative one, which makes every other restriction on the site irrelevant. No fixed build of this plugin is recorded for School Management System for Wordpress yet, so installs running <= 93.2.0 stay exposed until the vendor ships one.

Remediation

No known patch available. Please review the vulnerability's details in depth and employ mitigations based on your organization's risk tolerance. It may be best to uninstall the affected software and find a replacement.

How does WordSec protect against this?

Because it turns on account access, WordSec's login security is the relevant layer: role-based two-factor, captcha and brute-force limits raise the cost of getting the account this needs. No patched version is recorded yet, which is the case where a filtering layer matters most, because there is nothing to update to.

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