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The Wishlist plugin for WordPress has a security flaw that allows attackers to inject harmful code into web pages. This can happen if they are able to trick a user into clicking on a link. The vulner...
Read MoreThe Wishlist plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows attackers to inject harmful code into pages. This can only be done by someone with contributor-level access or higher.
Read MoreThe Wishlist plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows unauthorized users to access it without permission. This can happen in all versions up to 2.1.0. This means that anyone with a Subsc...
Read MoreThe Wishlist plugin for WordPress has a security issue that affects all versions up to and including 2.1.0. This means that attackers who have at least Subscriber-level access can access and steal se...
Read MoreThe Wishlist plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows attackers to inject malicious scripts into pages. This can happen if a user is tricked into clicking on a link.
Read MoreThe Wishlist plugin for WordPress has a security issue that can affect all versions up to 1.0.44. The problem is that the plugin does not properly check for a specific code, making it possible for so...
Read MoreThe Wishlist plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows hackers to access sensitive information stored in the database. This vulnerability is present in versions 1.0.44 and below, as the p...
Read MoreThe Wishlist plugin for WordPress has a security issue that can put your website at risk. This vulnerability, known as Stored Cross-Site Scripting, allows attackers with contributor-level access or h...
Read MoreThe Wishlist plugin for WordPress has a security issue in versions 1.0.41 and below. This is because the user input is not properly protected and the SQL query is not thoroughly prepared. This allows...
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