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The plugin "User Submitted Posts - Enable Users to Submit Posts from the Front End" for WordPress has a security vulnerability. This means that hackers can inject harmful code into pages and it will ...
Read MoreThe User Submitted Posts plugin for WordPress allows users to submit posts from the front end of the website. However, it has a security vulnerability that allows malicious code to be inserted throug...
Read MoreThe User Submitted Posts plugin for WordPress may have a vulnerability which allows people to upload files to the affected site's server without permission. This vulnerability exists in versions up t...
Read MoreThe User Submitted Posts plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability that could allow an attacker with contributor-level access or higher to inject malicious web scripts into pages. These scrip...
Read MoreThe User Submitted Posts plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to a type of security issue called Stored Cross-Site Scripting. This is when an attacker with certain permissions can inject malicious code...
Read MoreThe User Submitted Posts plugin for WordPress has a security flaw that affects versions up to and including 20230809. This flaw makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to inject malicious cod...
Read MoreThe user-submitted-posts plugin for WordPress had an issue that allowed attackers to inject malicious code into the website if someone used it before February 15th
Read MoreThe User Submitted Posts plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows unauthenticated attackers to upload any type of file to the affected website's server. This could allow the attacker to ...
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