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The Namaste! LMS plugin for WordPress has a security issue called Cross-Site Request Forgery, which affects all versions up to 2.6.5. This problem occurs because a function does not properly check fo...
Read MoreThe Namaste! LMS plugin for WordPress has a security issue in versions up to 2.6.4.1. This means that someone who is not authorized to access the site could potentially make unauthorized changes. It ...
Read MoreThe Namaste! LMS plugin for WordPress has a security issue called Stored Cross-Site Scripting in versions up to 2.6.4. This means that attackers who have subscriber-level access or higher can insert ...
Read MoreThe Namaste! LMS plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability in versions up to 2.6.3. This means that someone with access to the website can inject harmful code, even if they only have subscri...
Read MoreThe Namaste! LMS plugin for WordPress has a security issue that could allow hackers to inject harmful code onto web pages. This can happen if a user is tricked into clicking on a link. The issue affe...
Read MoreThe Namaste! LMS plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows attackers to inject harmful web scripts into pages. This can happen if they have student-level access or higher and the plugin i...
Read MoreThe Namaste! LMS plugin for WordPress is not secure in versions up to 2.6.1.1. This vulnerability could allow someone to inject malicious code into web pages if they can get a user to click on a link...
Read MoreThe Namaste! LMS plugin for WordPress has a security issue that affects multi-site installations and installations where certain filters have been disabled. This issue allows people with administrativ...
Read MoreThe Namaste! LMS for WordPress has a security issue that affects some users. If you have a multi-site installation or have disabled the 'unfiltered_html' setting
Read MoreThe Namaste! Learning Management System (LMS) plugin for WordPress websites is not safe to use in versions up to 2.5.9.9. This means that malicious attackers with administrator-level access (or higher...
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