WordPress Plugin Flaw Allows Attackers to Forge Emails
The high-severity flaw in the Email Subscribers & Newsletters plugin by Icegram affects more than 100,000 WordPress websites.
Read MoreThe high-severity flaw in the Email Subscribers & Newsletters plugin by Icegram affects more than 100,000 WordPress websites.
Read MoreWordPress plugin Comments – wpDiscuz, which is installed on over 70,000 sites, has issued a patch.
Read MoreThousands of vulnerable websites need to apply the patch to avoid RCE.
Read MoreThe flaws in LearnPress, LearnDash and LifterLMS could have allowed unauthenticated students to change their grades, cheat on tests and gain teacher privileges.
Read MoreThe flaws in LearnPress, LearnDash and LifterLMS could have allowed unauthenticated students to change their grades, cheat on tests and gain teacher privileges.
Read MoreA second vulnerability could be used to prevent access to almost all of a site’s existing content, by simply redirecting visitors.
Read MoreThe high-severity flaw allows malicious code injection into website pop-up windows.
Read MoreThe bug has been under active attack as a zero-day.
Read MoreWebsites using a vulnerable version of the WordPress plugin, ThemeGrill Demo Importer, are being targeted by attackers.
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