
During December 2025, Kre80r developed consolidated vulnerability testing for CVE-2012-10018 in the Mapplic and Mapplic Lite WordPress plugins within the projectdiscovery/nuclei-templates repository. Leveraging YAML configuration and automation scripting, Kre80r implemented a five-step testing approach that replaced deprecated cookie-reuse logic with DSL-based matchers, improving reliability and HTTP flow control. The work reduced honeypot false positives and expanded XSS detection through new payload templates, enhancing test accuracy and coverage. By introducing internal tagging and updating template metadata, Kre80r improved maintainability and enabled more consistent onboarding for testers, delivering a scalable foundation for future web application security assessments.
December 2025 monthly summary for the nuclei-templates workstream focused on consolidating vulnerability testing for CVE-2012-10018 in Mapplic WordPress plugins, implementing robust YAML-based tests with improved HTTP handling and flow control, while reducing honeypot false positives. The cycle prioritized maintainability and clearer telemetry by replacing deprecated patterns with DSL-based matchers and introducing internal tagging for test templates. Overall, this delivered stronger security coverage, more reliable results for testers, and a foundation for scalable template development.
December 2025 monthly summary for the nuclei-templates workstream focused on consolidating vulnerability testing for CVE-2012-10018 in Mapplic WordPress plugins, implementing robust YAML-based tests with improved HTTP handling and flow control, while reducing honeypot false positives. The cycle prioritized maintainability and clearer telemetry by replacing deprecated patterns with DSL-based matchers and introducing internal tagging for test templates. Overall, this delivered stronger security coverage, more reliable results for testers, and a foundation for scalable template development.

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