CVE-2025-58796
BaseFortify
Publication date: 2025-09-05
Last updated on: 2026-04-23
Assigner: Patchstack
Description
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Affected Vendors & Products
| Vendor | Product | Version / Range |
|---|---|---|
| elementor | element_condition | 1.0.5 |
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Exploitability
| CWE ID | Description |
|---|---|
| CWE-79 | The product does not neutralize or incorrectly neutralizes user-controllable input before it is placed in output that is used as a web page that is served to other users. |
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AI Powered Q&A
Can you explain this vulnerability to me?
This vulnerability is a Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) issue in the WordPress Elementor Element Condition plugin up to version 1.0.5. It allows attackers with editor-level privileges to inject malicious scripts into web pages generated by the plugin. These scripts can execute when visitors access the affected website, potentially causing redirects, displaying unwanted advertisements, or executing other harmful HTML payloads. [1]
How can this vulnerability impact me? :
The vulnerability can impact you by allowing attackers to execute malicious scripts on your website, which can lead to unauthorized redirects, injection of unwanted content such as advertisements, and other harmful actions that compromise the integrity and security of your site. Since the plugin is abandoned and no official fix is available, the risk remains unless you remove or replace the plugin or apply a virtual patch. If exploited, it may also require professional incident response to mitigate damage. [1]
How can this vulnerability be detected on my network or system? Can you suggest some commands?
The provided resources do not include specific commands or methods to detect this vulnerability on your network or system. Detection would typically involve checking if the Elementor Element Condition plugin version is up to 1.0.5 and monitoring for suspicious script injections or unusual behavior on affected web pages, but no explicit detection commands are given.
What immediate steps should I take to mitigate this vulnerability?
Immediate mitigation steps include removing and replacing the vulnerable Elementor Element Condition plugin (versions up to 1.0.5) with an alternative solution, as no official fix or update is available. Deactivating the plugin alone is insufficient unless a virtual patch (vPatch) is applied. Patchstack offers virtual patching to automatically mitigate the vulnerability without official fixes. Users are also advised to seek professional incident response services if their websites have been compromised. [1]