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The Starter Templates plugin for WordPress, up to and including version 4.4.9, has a security issue called Cross-Site Request Forgery. This means that a person who is not authorized can trick a websi...
Read MoreThe Starter Templates plugin for WordPress has a security issue where malicious code can be inserted and executed on a website. This can happen if an attacker has certain permissions and access to th...
Read MoreThe plugin "Starter Templates" for WordPress, Elementor, and Beaver Builder is at risk for a security issue called Stored Cross-Site Scripting. This can happen because the plugin doesn't properly che...
Read MoreThe Starter Templates plugin for WordPress, which includes Elementor, WordPress, and Beaver Builder templates, has a security issue known as Server-Side Request Forgery. This means that anyone with c...
Read MoreThe Starter Templates plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to a type of cyber attack known as Server-Side Request Forgery. This attack can be used by individuals with access to the WordPress website to ...
Read MoreThe Starter Templates plugin for WordPress, up to and including version 3.2.5, is vulnerable to unauthorized changes to data. This means that people who have access to the plugin as a contributor or h...
Read MoreThe Starter Templates plugin for WordPress is not secure in versions up to 3.1.20. This means that someone who is not authorized to use the plugin could send a fake request to trick a site administrat...
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