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A popular WordPress plugin called "The Newsletter" has a security issue that could allow hackers to inject harmful code into emails. This can happen if the plugin's admin settings are not properly sa...
Read MoreThe Newsletter plugin for WordPress has a security issue that could allow hackers to insert harmful code into pages. This can happen if the administrator settings are not properly checked for malicio...
Read MoreThe Newsletter plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows hackers to inject harmful code into emails. This can happen if the administrator settings are not properly checked and filtered. T...
Read MoreThe Newsletter plugin for WordPress has a security issue where hackers can insert harmful web scripts into pages. This can only happen on certain types of WordPress sites and only if the site's secur...
Read MoreThe Newsletter plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows hackers to insert harmful codes into web pages. This can happen when users visit these affected pages, even if they are not logged...
Read MoreThe Newsletter plugin used with WordPress has a security issue in versions up to 8.0.6. This is because the main/welcome.php file does not properly check the identity of the user making a request. Th...
Read MoreThe Newsletter plugin for WordPress, which allows users to send emails, has a security issue. This problem, called IP Address Spoofing, affects all versions up to 8.2.0. It happens because the plugin...
Read MoreA popular email sending plugin for WordPress, called "The Newsletter," has a security issue that allows hackers to manipulate its settings and send fake emails without proper authorization. This vuln...
Read MoreThe Newsletter plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability that could potentially allow attackers with contributor-level or higher permissions to inject malicious web scripts into pages which w...
Read More. The Newsletter plugin for WordPress, used in versions up to and including 7.6.8, may be vulnerable to a type of malicious attack called Reflected Cross-Site Scripting. This type of attack is possibl...
Read MoreThe Newsletter plugin for WordPress, used to create and send newsletters, is vulnerable to a type of attack called CSV Injection. This vulnerability affects versions of the plugin up to and including...
Read MoreThe Newsletter WordPress plugin before version 7.4.5 could allow someone to run malicious code on a website that uses it. This could happen if the website was viewed on an older browser
Read MoreThe Newsletter plugin has a security problem which could allow someone to redirect users to another website. This is because the plugin does not properly check the data it receives from users. Specif...
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Read MoreThe Newsletter plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to a type of cyber attack called Reflected Cross-Site Scripting. This type of attack occurs when a malicious code is put into a link that can be clic...
Read MoreThe Newsletter plugin for WordPress is not secure in versions 7.4.5 and below. This could allow someone with admin permissions to put malicious code into a WordPress page that would be run when someon...
Read MoreThe Newsletter plugin for WordPress is not secure for versions up to and including 6.7.6. It has a vulnerability that allows attackers to inject malicious web scripts into pages on the website. If th...
Read MoreA security vulnerability in a WordPress plugin called Newsletter before version 6.8.2 could allow attackers to trick victims into submitting a request with malicious JavaScript code. This code could b...
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