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The MapSVG plugin for WordPress has a security flaw that allows people with certain levels of access to upload any type of file onto the website's server. This could potentially allow them to execute...
Read MoreThe MapSVG plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows attackers with Contributor-level access or higher to gain more control over the website.
Read MoreThe MapSVG plugin for WordPress has a security issue in versions up to 8.7.4. This is because it does not properly protect against a type of cyber attack called SQL Injection. This can allow hackers ...
Read MoreThe MapSVG plugin used in WordPress has a security vulnerability in versions 8.5.31 and below. This is because it does not properly protect against harmful code being entered and displayed on web pag...
Read MoreThe MapSVG plugin for WordPress has a security flaw that allows people to access it without permission. This can happen in all versions, including 8.5.32. It means that someone who is logged in and h...
Read MoreThe MapSVG plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability that allows anyone to run code without proper validation. This means that people who are not authorized can run any code they want.
Read MoreThe MapSVG plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows hackers to inject harmful code into web pages through SVG file uploads. This can happen in all versions up to 8.6.4 because the plugin...
Read MoreThe MapSVG plugin for WordPress is not secure because it does not check for the proper permissions before allowing access to a function. This means that anyone, even those without proper credentials,...
Read MoreThe MapSVG WordPress plugin had a security issue before version 6.2.20. This issue allowed people who were not logged in to potentially inject malicious code into the plugin through a special endpoint...
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