Herd Effects – Social Proof and Notification Plugin

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Vulnerabilities

  • Input validation vulnerability in Herd Effects – fake notifications and social proof plugin 5.2.6

    Fixed

    A popular plugin for WordPress called "The Herd Effects" has a security vulnerability that affects all versions up to version 5.2.6. This vulnerability allows hackers to trick site administrators int...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in Herd Effects – fake notifications and social proof plugin 5.2.3

    Fixed

    The Herd Effects plugin for WordPress has a security issue that affects certain versions, including 5.2.2. This problem could let someone with administrator-level permissions inject malicious web scr...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in Herd Effects – fake notifications and social proof plugin 5.2.3

    Fixed

    The Herd Effects plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to a type of attack called Cross-Site Request Forgery in versions up to and including 5.2.3. This type of attack can happen when there is missing o...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in 12 plugins by Wow-Company

    Fixed

    Several plugins created by Wow-Company have a security flaw which makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to inject malicious scripts into webpages. This vulnerability exists in various versio...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in Herd Effects – fake notifications and social proof plugin 5.2.1

    Fixed

    The Herd Effects plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to a security issue. Attackers could inject malicious web scripts into pages if users click on a link. This security issue affects versions up to a...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in Herd Effects – fake notifications and social proof plugin 5.2

    Fixed

    Wow-Company's Herd Effects plugin version 5.2 and below on WordPress had a security issue which allowed someone with an 'admin' or higher user role to gain access to private files on the website.

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