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The JetEngine plugin for WordPress has a security issue where a type of malicious code, known as Stored Cross-Site Scripting, can be inserted through a specific part of the plugin called the 'list_ta...
Read MoreThe JetEngine plugin for WordPress has a security issue called Stored Cross-Site Scripting. This problem affects versions 3.6.4.1 and below. The plugin does not properly clean or escape user input, w...
Read MoreThe JetEngine plugin for WordPress has a security issue that could allow hackers to insert harmful code into websites. This can happen if the attacker has a certain level of access to the site.
Read MoreThe JetEngine plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows unauthorized users to access sensitive information. This includes anyone with Subscriber-level access or higher.
Read MoreThe JetEngine plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows attackers to inject harmful code into web pages. This can happen when a user with certain permissions accesses a page.
Read MoreThe JetEngine plugin for WordPress is not secure in versions 3.2.4 and earlier. If someone with a subscriber-level or higher account gets access to the plugin, they may be able to do something that t...
Read MoreThe JetEngine WordPress plugin has a security issue in all versions up to 3.2.4. Any user who has contributor-level access or a higher level of access can exploit this vulnerability to gain additiona...
Read MoreCrocoblock has released multiple WordPress plugins that contain a vulnerability that could allow a malicious user to gain access to areas of a website they should not be able to access. This issue is...
Read MoreCrocoblock, a company that makes various plugins for WordPress websites, has recently released an update that fixes a security vulnerability. This issue is caused because of an incorrect or missing n...
Read MoreThe Crocoblock JetEngine plugin for WordPress is not secure in versions up to 3.1.3. This means that people with author-level permissions and higher can upload files on the affected website's server. ...
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