CVE-2025-25827: A Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) in the component sort.php of Emlog Pro v2.5.4 allows attackers to scan...
A Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) in the component sort.php of Emlog Pro v2.5.4 allows attackers to scan local and internal ports via supplying a crafted URL.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
CVE-2025-25827 is an SSRF issue reported in Emlog Pro v2.5.4. An attacker may be able to make the server request crafted URLs and use that behavior to scan local or internal ports. The public record rates it medium, but internal visibility impact can matter for internet-facing deployments.
Executive priority
Treat this as a moderate-priority exposure issue. It is not confirmed exploited in the provided sources, but affected public-facing systems could help attackers map internal services and increase follow-on risk.
Technical view
The source describes server-side request forgery in Emlog Pro v2.5.4 component sort.php. The CVSS 3.1 score is 6.8 with high confidentiality and low integrity impact. The published affected-product metadata is incomplete, listing vendor and product as n/a despite the description naming Emlog Pro.
Likely exposure
Exposure is likely limited to organizations running Emlog Pro v2.5.4 where the vulnerable sort.php functionality is reachable by an attacker. The CVE metadata does not provide CPEs, deployment prerequisites, or a fixed version, so asset confirmation is required.
Exploitation context
The source bundle does not show CISA KEV listing or cited evidence of active exploitation. A public GitHub reference is listed, indicating technical disclosure exists. The described capability is internal or local port scanning through server-side requests, not direct remote code execution.
Researcher notes
Evidence is sparse. The CVE description names Emlog Pro v2.5.4 and sort.php, while structured affected-product fields are n/a. Do not assume other versions are affected without vendor or maintainer confirmation.
Mitigation direction
Check Emlog vendor guidance for an official fix or supported upgrade path.
Identify and prioritize any Emlog Pro v2.5.4 deployments.
Restrict access to vulnerable functionality where business use allows.
Apply outbound egress filtering to block internal, loopback, and metadata targets.
Monitor server logs for unusual URL-fetching or internal-port probing patterns.
Validation and detection
Confirm whether Emlog Pro v2.5.4 is present in production or staging.
Verify whether sort.php is deployed and reachable by untrusted users.
Review application logs for crafted URL parameters or abnormal server-side requests.
Check whether any vendor update or advisory supersedes the public CVE record.
Document compensating controls if no vendor patch is available.
Generated from the cited source records. This long-tail analysis has not been individually reviewed by a named human.
Potential ATT&CK relevance
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cwe · medium confidence lookup
CWE-918: Information exposure and cloud metadata lookup
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The CVE wording references SSRF or metadata access, so cloud discovery and credential material review may help. This is a Glexia inferred lookup path, not an official MITRE, ATT&CK, or CVE Program mapping.
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CWE-918 · source CWE mapping
Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF)
Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) represents a recurring weakness pattern that can create exploitable paths when design, validation, or implementation controls are missing.