Custom Permalinks

Custom Permalinks is a WordPress plugin that allows users to set the URL of any post, page, tag, or category to anything they want. However, the plugin is not a replacement for WordPress's built-in permalink system, and it only applies to individual posts, pages, tags, or categories. The plugin collects minimal information, such as the administration email address, plugin version, site title, WordPress address, and WordPress version. Users can contact the plugin developers for any queries.

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Vulnerabilities

  • Input validation vulnerability in Custom Permalinks 2.6.0

    Fixed

    The Custom Permalinks plugin for WordPress has a security issue in versions up to 2.6.0. This means that someone with the ability to edit content on the website can insert harmful scripts into pages ...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in Custom Permalinks 1.1

    Fixed

    The Custom Permalinks plugin for WordPress is not secure in versions up to 1.1. Due to a lack of protection for input and output, attackers are able to insert malicious scripts into a website, which ...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in Custom Permalinks 1.1

    Fixed

    The Custom Permalinks plugin for WordPress, which was used in versions up to and including 1.1, had a vulnerability that allowed attackers to access sensitive information from the database. This was ...

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