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The Frontend File Manager Plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows unauthorized users to access it. This is because it does not check for the appropriate permissions in a specific functi...
Read MoreThe Frontend File Manager plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows unauthorized individuals to access it without proper permission. This vulnerability exists in versions up to 23.2, whic...
Read MoreThe Frontend File Manager Plugin for WordPress can be at risk of losing data without proper authorization. This is because the function wpfm_delete_multiple_files() does not have a capability check, ...
Read MoreThe Frontend File Manager Plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows unauthorized people to access it without permission. This is because the software does not have a feature that checks f...
Read MoreThe Frontend File Manager Plugin for WordPress has a security issue that can allow anyone to access files uploaded by users. This vulnerability affects all versions up to 22.7.
Read MoreThe Frontend File Manager Plugin is a plugin for WordPress websites. A vulnerability has been discovered in all versions of the plugin up to and including version 22.5. Attackers, who are authenticat...
Read MoreThe Frontend File Manager plugin for WordPress has a security flaw in versions up to 3.7 which makes it vulnerable to malicious file uploads. This means that an unauthenticated attacker could potenti...
Read MoreThe Frontend File Manager plugin for WordPress is not secure in versions up to and including 9.8. This means that people who are not supposed to be able to access the site can rename any files that ha...
Read MoreThe Frontend File Manager plugin for WordPress is a program that allows users to manage their WordPress files. Unfortunately, a security vulnerability has been discovered in versions up to and includ...
Read MoreThe Frontend File Manager plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability in versions up to 18.2. It doesn't have authentication protections and sanitization in the wpfm_edit_file_title_desc AJAX a...
Read MoreThe Frontend File Manager plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to a security issue that can allow attackers to make changes to the plugin settings. This issue affects versions of the plugin up to, and ...
Read MoreThe Frontend File Manager plugin for WordPress is not secure in versions up to and including 3.5. If someone with author-level permissions or higher uses it
Read MoreThe Frontend File Manager plugin for WordPress is not secure in versions up to and including 18.2. This means that malicious attackers who are not logged in to the website can delete any posts or pag...
Read MoreThe Frontend File Manager plugin for WordPress has a vulnerability that allows unauthenticated users to download any file on the site without permission. The vulnerability is present in versions up t...
Read MoreThe Frontend File Manager plugin for WordPress has a security issue in versions up to 21.2. This means that people with a ""subscriber-level"" or higher permission on the website can upload files to t...
Read MoreThe Frontend File Manager plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability in versions 21.2 and lower. This vulnerability is caused by the lack of or incorrect use of a nonce validation on the wpfm_...
Read MoreThe Frontend File Manager plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability in versions up to and including 18.2. This vulnerability means that people who aren't logged in to the website can make cha...
Read MoreThe Frontend File Manager plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability in versions up to 18.2. An attacker who is not logged into the website can send emails with custom subject, recipient email...
Read MoreThe ""Frontend File Manager Plugin"" for WordPress has a problem in versions 21.2 and earlier. It doesn't have enough protection against something called Cross-Site Request Forgery. This means that so...
Read MoreThe Frontend File Manager plugin for WordPress could potentially allow an attacker to gain access to information and privileges of other users. This affects versions 18.2 and earlier. The plugin does...
Read MoreThe Frontend File Manager and N-Media Post Front-end Form plugins for WordPress are not properly secured against malicious attackers. These plugins don't have the correct validation for uploaded file...
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