CVE-2026-17123
HighCVSS 8.8Exploitation Probability (EPSS)
Low risk29th percentile - higher than 29% of all known CVEs
Summary
The Royal Elementor Addons plugin for WordPress up to version 1.7.1064 contains a Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability in the Form Builder widget. An attacker with Contributor-level access can make requests to arbitrary locations, including internal services.
Risk Assessment
An attacker can exploit SSRF to scan the internal network, read data from internal services, or modify them, potentially leading to infrastructure compromise.
Recommendation
Update the plugin to the latest patched version. Additionally, restrict Contributor privileges and deploy WAF rules to block requests to private IP addresses.
Original NVD description (English source)
The Royal Elementor Addons plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Server-Side Request Forgery in versions up to, and including, 1.7.1064 via the Form Builder widget's 'webhook_url' setting. The widget's render() method persists the attacker-controlled URL into the wpr_webhook_url_{widget_id} option on every render (including a Contributor previewing their own draft), and the wpr_form_builder_webhook AJAX handler — registered for both authenticated and unauthenticated callers — reads that option and dispatches the outbound request via the non-safe wp_remote_post(), with no host allowlist, no scheme restriction, and no private/loopback IP filter (the plugin's existing wpr_is_blocked_remote_host / wpr_is_private_or_local_ip helpers are not called on this path). This makes it possible for authenticated attackers, with Contributor-level access and above, to make web requests to arbitrary locations originating from the web application and can be used to query and modify information from internal services.

