WordPress form builder plugin for contact forms, surveys and quizzes – Tripetto

The Tripetto form builder plugin allows users to create conversational forms for their WordPress site, including contact, registration, customer satisfaction, reservation, quiz, order, exam, and quote calculation forms. The plugin features a stand-alone form builder with all storage and collected data stored within WordPress, a magnetic storyboard for visually building forms, form templates, an advanced form calculator block, built-in SPAM protection, and automation options for notifications, webhook connections, and form activity tracking. The plugin is a no-code solution integrated with WordPress' most popular content editors and page builders.

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Vulnerabilities

  • Input validation vulnerability in WordPress form builder plugin for contact forms, surveys and quizzes – Tripetto 8.0.3

    Fixed

    The Tripetto plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows hackers to inject harmful code through file uploads. This can happen in any version up to 8.0.3 because the plugin does not properly...

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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 WordPress form builder plugin for contact forms, surveys and quizzes – Tripetto 5.1.4

    Fixed

    Tripetto versions 5.2 and below have a security vulnerability that can let malicious people put dangerous JavaScript code into the database. This code can be used to do things like stealing people's l...

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  • Access violation vulnerability in Freemius SDK (620 components affected)

    Fixed

    Freemius, 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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