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The AnyComment plugin for WordPress has a security issue called SQL Injection in versions up to 0.3.6. This happens because the plugin doesn't properly protect against user input and doesn't properly...
Read MoreThe AnyComment plugin for WordPress has a security weakness known as Local File Inclusion. This means that anyone who is not logged in can access and run any file they want on the server. This could ...
Read MoreThe Freemius SDK for WordPress is vulnerable to an attack known as Reflected Cross-Site Scripting. This attack is possible because of insufficient security measures in versions of the Freemius SDK up ...
Read MoreThe AnyComment plugin for WordPress has a security issue that affects all versions up to
Read MoreThe AnyComment WordPress plugin has a security flaw that could be exploited by attackers. If someone has version 0.2.18 or earlier
Read MoreThe AnyComment plugin for WordPress has a security issue that could allow people to create links that lead to other websites without permission. This affects versions 0.3.4 and earlier. The problem is...
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