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The Admin and Site Enhancements plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows hackers to insert harmful code into web pages using SVG files. This can be done by people who have author-level a...
Read MoreThe Admin and Site Enhancements (ASE) plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability in all versions up to 7.6.9. This is because the plugin has a preset password for password protection, which ca...
Read MoreThe ASE plugin for WordPress is not secure and can be hacked by anyone without needing to log in. This is because it doesn't properly check the user's IP address. This allows hackers to get around an...
Read MoreA popular plugin for WordPress called "Admin and Site Enhancements (ASE) Pro" has a security issue that affects all versions up to 7.6.2.1. The problem is that the plugin doesn't control users' abili...
Read MoreThe Admin and Site Enhancements (ASE) plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows unauthorized access. This problem affects all versions up to and including 7.6.2. This means that attackers...
Read MoreThe ASE plugin for WordPress has a security issue where malicious code can be inserted into uploaded SVG files. This can be done by someone with certain access levels and can cause harm to users who ...
Read MoreThe Admin and Site Enhancements (ASE) plugin for WordPress is not secure in versions up to 5.7.1. This means that anyone can access password protected pages without entering a password. This is due t...
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