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Several plugins used on WordPress websites are at risk of a type of hacking called Stored Cross-Site Scripting. This happens because the plugins use a JavaScript library called FancyBox that is not p...
Read MoreThe Responsive Lightbox plugin used in WordPress has a problem where unauthorized people can insert harmful code into pages. This can happen in versions up to 2.4.8 because the plugin does not proper...
Read MoreThe Responsive Lightbox plugin for WordPress has a security issue where it does not check for the appropriate permission before making changes to data. This vulnerability exists in versions up to and...
Read MoreThe Responsive Lightbox & Gallery plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability that allows attackers to insert harmful code into certain pages. This can happen when files are uploaded using ...
Read MoreThe Responsive Lightbox plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows unauthorized access. This is because the gallery_attributes() function in versions 2.4.6 and below does not have a capabi...
Read MoreThe Responsive Lightbox plugin for WordPress has a security issue that affects versions 2.4.5 and earlier. An attacker with author-level access or above can use the ‘name’ parameter to inject mal...
Read MoreThe Responsive Lightbox & Gallery plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability that could allow attackers with administrator-level permissions to inject malicious web scripts into pages. If ...
Read MoreA security issue in Responsive Lightbox
Read MoreA security issue has been found in prettyPhoto 3.1.4 and earlier versions. This issue allows someone who is not authorized to inject code into the website
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