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The Testimonial Slider plugin for WordPress has a security issue that could allow malicious code to be inserted into pages. This can happen when an authenticated person with contributor-level access ...
Read MoreThe Testimonial Slider plugin for WordPress has a security flaw that allows people to make changes to its data without permission. This happens because a certain function, called tssSettingsUpdate(),...
Read MoreThe Testimonial Slider plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to a security issue called Stored Cross-Site Scripting. This vulnerability affects versions of the plugin up to, and including, version 2.2.6...
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Read MoreThe Testimonial Slider plugin for WordPress has a security flaw in versions up to and including 1.3.1. This means that someone who is not authorized to do so can add malicious code to the plugin. All ...
Read MoreThe Testimonial Slider plugin for WordPress is not secure in versions up to and including 1.2.5. It does not have enough protection against malicious attacks. If someone is able to trick an administra...
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