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The Short URL plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows attackers to access sensitive information from the database. This can happen if an attacker with Subscriber-level access or higher ...
Read MoreThe Short URL plugin for WordPress has a security issue that can be exploited by hackers. This problem affects versions up to 1.6.8 and is caused by a lack of proper security measures in the configur...
Read MoreThe Short URL plugin for WordPress has a security issue called Reflected Cross-Site Scripting. This means that anyone can insert harmful code into pages if they can make a user click on a link. This ...
Read MoreThe Short URL plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability that allows unauthorized access to data, modification of data, and loss of data. This is because the plugin does not properly check use...
Read MoreThe Short URL plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to a security issue known as Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF). This means that if someone tricks a site administrator into clicking on a link, they c...
Read MoreThe Short URL plugin for WordPress has a security flaw that could allow unauthorized people to access, change, and delete data. This vulnerability affects versions up to 1.6.7 of the plugin. Subscrib...
Read MoreThe Short URL plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability that allows attackers with administrator-level permissions to inject malicious web scripts in pages. This malicious code can be execute...
Read MoreThe Short URL plugin for WordPress, versions up to and including 1.6.4, is vulnerable to a type of attack called Cross-Site Scripting. This type of attack allows someone with administrator-level perm...
Read MoreThe Short URL plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to a type of cyber attack known as SQL Injection. This vulnerability affects versions up to and including 1.6.4. It occurs when the 'idLink' parameter...
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