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The TeachPress plugin for WordPress has a security issue where an attacker can insert harmful code into the database, potentially getting access to sensitive information. This vulnerability is presen...
Read MoreThe TeachPress plugin for WordPress has a security issue called Cross-Site Request Forgery. This affects all versions up to and including 9.0.9. The problem is that the import page does not properly ...
Read MoreThe TeachPress plugin, which is used with WordPress, has a security vulnerability that allows hackers to access sensitive information through a feature called 'tpsearch'. This vulnerability affects a...
Read MoreThe teachPress plugin for WordPress contains a security vulnerability in all versions up to and including 9.0.4. This vulnerability could be exploited by unauthenticated attackers, meaning people who...
Read MoreThe teachPress plugin for WordPress is not secure in versions up to 9.0.5. It is possible for someone who is not authenticated or logged in to cause the database to be deleted without permission, by ...
Read MoreThe teachPress plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to a security issue known as Reflected Cross-Site Scripting. This means that if someone can trick a user into clicking a link, then they can inject w...
Read MoreThe teachPress plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to malicious web scripts. This means that unauthenticated attackers can add code to web pages which will run when a user visits the page. This is an i...
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