Academy LMS Pro <= 3.3.7 - Unauthenticated Privilege Escalation via Social Login Addon
The Academy LMS – WordPress LMS Plugin for Complete eLearning Solution plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to privilege escalation in all versions up to, and including, 3.3.7. This is due to the plugin not properly validating a user's role prior to registering a user via the Social Login addon. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to update their role to Administrator when registering on the site.
CVE-2025-11086 is a high severity with CVSS 8.1 Privilege Escalation issue affecting the Plugin Academy LMS Pro. It affects Versions up to 3.3.7 and is fixed in 3.3.8.
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CVE-2025-11086 is tracked for the Plugin Academy LMS Pro as high severity with CVSS 8.1. The affected range is Versions up to 3.3.7. Update Academy LMS Pro to 3.3.8 or newer where that version is compatible with the site.
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How to validate this finding
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Inventory the installed Plugin package and compare its version with Versions up to 3.3.7.
Confirm Academy LMS Pro is updated to 3.3.8 or newer.
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After patching, re-run vulnerability monitoring and keep the related plugin or theme hub under review for follow-up CVEs.
| Software Type | Plugin |
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| Software Slug |
academy-pro
View on wordpress.org
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| CVE | CVE-2025-11086 |
| Patched Versions |
3.3.8
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| Affected Versions |
Versions up to 3.3.7
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