Critical WordPress e-Learning Plugin Bugs Open Door to Cheating
The 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 MoreThe flaws in LearnPress, LearnDash and LifterLMS could have allowed unauthenticated students to change their grades, cheat on tests and gain teacher privileges.
Read MoreLegions of website visitors could be infected with drive-by malware, among other issues, thanks to a CSRF bug in Real-Time Search and Replace.
Read MoreLegions of website visitors could be infected with drive-by malware, among other issues, thanks to a CSRF bug in Real-Time Search and Replace.
Read MoreThe payment-card stealer differs from typical malware targeting WordPress-based e-commerce environments.
Read MoreThe payment-card stealer differs from typical malware targeting WordPress-based e-commerce environments.
Read MoreAn analysis found these web frameworks to be the most-targeted by cybercriminals in 2019.
Read MoreThe high-severity flaw allows malicious code injection into website pop-up windows.
Read MoreWebsites using a vulnerable version of the WordPress plugin, ThemeGrill Demo Importer, are being targeted by attackers.
Read MoreA popular WordPress theme plugin with over 200,000 active installations contains a severe but easy-to-exploit software vulnerability that, if left unpatched, could let unauthenticated remote attackers compromise a wide range of websites and blogs.
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