ShortPixel Image Optimizer – Optimize Images, Convert WebP & AVIF

ShortPixel is an image compression plugin that optimizes images and creates WebP/AVIF versions. It is easy to use, lightweight, and compatible with any gallery, slider, or eCommerce plugin. ShortPixel uses minimal resources and works well with any shared, cloud, VPS, or dedicated web hosting. Both lossy and lossless image compression are available for the most common image types, including PDF files. Optimized images can improve user experience, PageSpeed Insights or GTmetrix results, Google PageRank, and increase website traffic and sales. A demo is available to test the plugin.

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Vulnerabilities

  • Access violation vulnerability in ShortPixel Image Optimizer – Optimize Images, Convert WebP & AVIF 5.6.3

    Fixed

    The ShortPixel Image Optimizer plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows unauthorized access. This happens because the plugin does not have a check in place to verify user permissions. As...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in ShortPixel Image Optimizer – Optimize Images, Convert WebP & AVIF 5.6.3

    Fixed

    The ShortPixel Image Optimizer plugin for WordPress has a security issue that could allow hackers to access sensitive information from the database. This vulnerability affects versions up to 5.6.3 an...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in ShortPixel Image Optimizer – Optimize Images, Convert WebP & AVIF 5.4.2

    Fixed

    The ShortPixel Image Optimizer plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to a security issue. Versions up to, and including, 5.4.1 are affected. An attacker with editor privileges or higher could use this v...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in ShortPixel Image Optimizer – Optimize Images, Convert WebP & AVIF 4.22.9

    Fixed

    The ShortPixel Image Optimizer plugin for WordPress may be vulnerable to malicious attacks. If a user clicks on a link which is supplied by an attacker, it could allow them to inject unwanted web scr...

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