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The IdeaPush plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows unauthorized users to access it without proper authorization. This vulnerability affects all versions of the plugin, including 8.72....
Read MoreThe IdeaPush plugin for WordPress has a security weakness that allows unauthorized changes to be made to its data. This is because the function responsible for saving data, called "idea_push_taxonomy...
Read MoreThe IdeaPush plugin for WordPress has a security flaw in versions up to 8.69. This means that anyone, even without an account, can change user profiles by tricking a site administrator into clicking ...
Read MoreThe feature called IdeaPush in WordPress has a security issue that allows hackers to add harmful code to web pages. This can happen if the attacker has high-level access to the website and the websit...
Read MoreThe IdeaPush plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows attackers to inject harmful scripts into pages. This can happen because the plugin does not properly clean or protect against bad in...
Read MoreThe IdeaPush plugin for WordPress has a security issue that can put websites at risk. This issue, known as Stored Cross-Site Scripting, affects versions 8.60 and lower. This vulnerability is caused b...
Read MoreThe IdeaPush plugin for WordPress may have a security vulnerability which could allow someone with access to the website to make unauthorized changes to the data. This would be possible for people wh...
Read MoreThe IdeaPush plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to a type of attack, called Stored Cross-Site Scripting, in all versions up to 8.46. This type of attack occurs when an attacker with administrator-lev...
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