TablePress – Tables in WordPress made easy

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  • Input validation vulnerability in TablePress – Tables in WordPress made easy 2.4.2

    Fixed

    A tool used to keep files safe from harmful attacks called XXE can be avoided by making small changes to the way the file is organized. This can happen on servers that let people upload their own Exc...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in TablePress – Tables in WordPress made easy 2.4.2

    Fixed

    The TablePress plugin, which helps create tables on WordPress sites, has a security issue called Stored Cross-Site Scripting. This means that unauthorized people with certain levels of access can ins...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in TablePress – Tables in WordPress made easy 2.3.1

    Fixed

    A popular plugin for WordPress called TablePress has a security vulnerability that allows attackers to make web requests to any location on the internet. This can potentially give them access to inte...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in TablePress – Tables in WordPress made easy 2.2.4

    Fixed

    The TablePress plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows attackers to make requests to other websites without permission. This can be used to access and change information from internal s...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in Freemius SDK 2.5.9 (1072 components affected)

    Fixed

    The 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 ...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in TablePress 1.8

    Fixed

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  • Input validation vulnerability in TablePress 1.14

    Fixed

    The TablePress plugin for WordPress is a way for users to store and display data in tables on their websites. Unfortunately

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