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A popular plugin called "Structured Content" for WordPress has a security issue that allows hackers to insert harmful code into website pages. This can be done through the FAQ section of the plugin a...
Read MoreThe plugin called "Structured Content" for WordPress has a security issue where hackers can inject harmful code into pages. This can happen because the plugin does not properly clean or protect user-...
Read MoreA popular plugin for WordPress called "Structured Content" has a security issue that could allow hackers to inject harmful scripts into pages. This can happen because the plugin does not properly che...
Read MoreThe Structured Content plugin for WordPress, specifically the sc_fs_local_business shortcode, has a vulnerability that allows for Stored Cross-Site Scripting. This means that malicious code can be in...
Read MoreThe plugin called Structured Content for WordPress has a security issue that allows hackers to insert harmful code into web pages. This can happen if the hacker has contributor-level access or higher...
Read MoreThe plugin used for organizing content on WordPress is at risk for a type of hacking called Stored Cross-Site Scripting. This can happen through the Classic Editor shortcodes in versions 1.6.1 and be...
Read MoreThe Structured Content (JSON-LD) #wpsc plugin for WordPress contains a vulnerability that can be exploited by attackers with contributor-level access or higher. This vulnerability makes it possible f...
Read MoreThe Structured Content plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability that can allow someone with access as a contributor or higher to insert malicious web scripts into pages. If a user accesses o...
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