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The Tickera plugin for WordPress, which helps with selling tickets for events, has a security issue. This issue allows people who are not logged in to see private information from ticket bookings, su...
Read MoreThe Tickera plugin for WordPress, which is used for selling event tickets, has a security issue that allows anyone to run shortcodes without proper validation. This means that people who are not logg...
Read MoreThe Tickera plugin for WordPress, which is used for selling event tickets, has a security issue that could lead to data being lost without permission. This is because a necessary check was not includ...
Read MoreThe Tickera plugin for WordPress has a security issue that could allow unauthorized people to access sensitive data. This is because there is a function called generate_ticket_preview() that doesn't ...
Read Morewithout their knowledge. The Tickera plugin, used for managing event ticket sales on WordPress websites, has a security flaw in versions up to 3.5.2.4. This flaw allows unauthorized individuals to ac...
Read MoreThe Tickera plugin for WordPress is not secure in versions up to 3.4.9.9. This means that people who are not authorized can delete data and change the settings of the plugin. They can do this by trick...
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Read MoreThe Tickera WordPress plugin had a security vulnerability before version 3.4.8.3. This vulnerability could allow someone who was not authenticated (logged in) to perform malicious attacks against the ...
Read MoreFreemius, a software development kit used by hundreds of WordPress plugin and theme developers, had a security vulnerability in its older versions (up to and including 2.4.2). This vulnerability could...
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