MEDIUMCVE-2025-15345CVSS 6.1

CVE-2025-15345: XSS in MapGeo – Interactive Geo Maps

Platform

wordpress

Component

interactive-geo-maps

Fixed in

1.6.28

CVE-2025-15345 identifies a Reflected Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability affecting the MapGeo – Interactive Geo Maps plugin for WordPress. This vulnerability allows unauthenticated attackers to inject arbitrary web scripts into pages. The issue impacts versions 1.0.0 through 1.6.27, and a patch is available in version 1.6.28.

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Impact and Attack Scenarios

Successful exploitation of CVE-2025-15345 allows an attacker to execute malicious JavaScript code within the context of a user's browser. This can lead to various consequences, including session hijacking, credential theft, and defacement of the affected WordPress site. Attackers could craft malicious links containing the injected script and trick users into clicking them, leading to the execution of the attacker's code. The impact is amplified if the website handles sensitive user data or financial transactions, as attackers could potentially steal this information. This vulnerability shares similarities with other XSS vulnerabilities where user input is not properly sanitized before being displayed, leading to code injection.

Exploitation Context

CVE-2025-15345 was published on 2026-05-14. Its severity is currently assessed as Medium (CVSS 6.1). No public Proof-of-Concept (POC) exploits have been publicly disclosed at the time of writing, but the vulnerability's nature makes it likely that such exploits will emerge. There are no indications of active exploitation campaigns targeting this vulnerability at this time. Refer to the WordPress security advisory for further details.

Threat Intelligence

Exploit Status

Proof of ConceptUnknown
CISA KEVNO
Internet ExposureHigh

CISA SSVC

Exploitationnone
Automatableno
Technical Impactpartial

CVSS Vector

THREAT INTELLIGENCE· CVSS 3.1CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:C/C:L/I:L/A:N6.1MEDIUMAttack VectorNetworkHow the attacker reaches the targetAttack ComplexityLowConditions required to exploitPrivileges RequiredNoneAuthentication level needed to attackUser InteractionRequiredWhether a victim must take actionScopeChangedImpact beyond the vulnerable componentConfidentialityLowRisk of sensitive data exposureIntegrityLowRisk of unauthorized data modificationAvailabilityNoneRisk of service disruptionnextguardhq.com · CVSS v3.1 Base Score
What do these metrics mean?
Attack Vector
Network — remotely exploitable over the internet. No physical or local access required. Widest attack surface.
Attack Complexity
Low — no special conditions required. Attacker can exploit reliably without depending on rare configurations or timing.
Privileges Required
None — unauthenticated. No login or credentials needed to exploit.
User Interaction
Required — victim must take an action: open a file, click a link, or visit a crafted page.
Scope
Changed — successful attack can pivot beyond the vulnerable component to other systems or the host OS.
Confidentiality
Low — partial or indirect data access. Attacker gains limited information.
Integrity
Low — attacker can modify some data with limited scope or impact.
Availability
None — no availability impact. Service remains fully operational.

Affected Software

Componentinteractive-geo-maps
Vendorwordfence
Minimum version1.0.0
Maximum version1.6.27
Fixed in1.6.28

Weakness Classification (CWE)

Timeline

  1. Reserved
  2. Published

Mitigation and Workarounds

The primary mitigation for CVE-2025-15345 is to immediately upgrade the MapGeo – Interactive Geo Maps plugin to version 1.6.28 or later. If upgrading is not immediately feasible, consider implementing a Web Application Firewall (WAF) rule to filter requests containing suspicious characters in the 'map' parameter. Additionally, carefully review any user input used in the display-map shortcode and ensure proper input sanitization and output escaping are implemented. Regularly scan your WordPress installation for vulnerable plugins using security scanning tools.

How to fix

Update to version 1.6.28, or a newer patched version

Frequently asked questions

What is CVE-2025-15345 — XSS in MapGeo – Interactive Geo Maps?

CVE-2025-15345 is a Reflected Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the MapGeo WordPress plugin, allowing attackers to inject malicious scripts via the 'map' parameter. It affects versions 1.0.0 through 1.6.27.

Am I affected by CVE-2025-15345 in MapGeo – Interactive Geo Maps?

You are affected if you are using the MapGeo plugin in WordPress versions 1.0.0 to 1.6.27. Check your plugin version immediately and upgrade if necessary.

How do I fix CVE-2025-15345 in MapGeo – Interactive Geo Maps?

Upgrade the MapGeo plugin to version 1.6.28 or later to resolve the vulnerability. Consider implementing a WAF rule as a temporary mitigation if immediate upgrade is not possible.

Is CVE-2025-15345 being actively exploited?

There are currently no public reports of active exploitation campaigns targeting CVE-2025-15345, but the vulnerability's nature makes it a potential target.

Where can I find the official MapGeo advisory for CVE-2025-15345?

Refer to the WordPress security advisory and the MapGeo plugin's official website for the latest information and updates regarding CVE-2025-15345.

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