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The Share This Image plugin for WordPress has a security issue that could allow unauthorized users to inject harmful code into web pages. This can happen if the user is tricked into clicking on a lin...
Read MoreThe Share This Image plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability in versions up to 2.03. This is because the redirect url provided in the link parameter is not properly validated. This means th...
Read MoreThe Share This Image plugin for WordPress is not secure and can be hacked by people who have a certain level of access. This means that they can add harmful code to pages that will run whenever someo...
Read MoreThe Share This Image plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows hackers to insert harmful code into certain pages. This can happen if the attacker has Contributor or higher access to the w...
Read MoreThe Share This Image plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability in all versions up to 1.98. This means that there is not enough protection in place to prevent a redirect to a potentially harmf...
Read MoreThe Freemius SDK for WordPress is vulnerable to an attack known as Reflected Cross-Site Scripting. This attack is possible because of insufficient security measures in versions of the Freemius SDK up ...
Read MoreThe ILLID Share This Image plugin for WordPress had a security vulnerability before version 1.04. This vulnerability allowed hackers to access information on the website using a special web address kn...
Read MoreFreemius, a software development kit used by hundreds of WordPress plugin and theme developers, had a security vulnerability in its older versions (up to and including 2.4.2). This vulnerability could...
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