WP Abstracts

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Vulnerabilities

  • Input validation vulnerability in WP Abstracts 2.7.4

    Fixed

    The Abstracts plugin for WordPress has a security issue in versions up to 2.7.4. This allows attackers to access and run files on the server without being authenticated. It can result in unauthorized...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in WP Abstracts 2.7.4

    Fixed

    The WP Abstracts plugin for WordPress has a security issue called Cross-Site Request Forgery. This means that anyone can change the plugin's settings and add harmful code to a website, as long as the...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in WP Abstracts 2.7.3

    Fixed

    A plugin called WP Abstracts for WordPress has a security vulnerability in all versions up to and including 2.7.3. This means that hackers can trick site administrators into deleting user accounts by...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in WP Abstracts 2.7.2

    Fixed

    The WP Abstracts plugin for WordPress has a security issue called Cross-Site Request Forgery. This means that versions up to 2.7.2 are at risk. The problem is that the plugin does not check for a spe...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in WP Abstracts 2.7.1

    Fixed

    The WP Abstracts plugin for WordPress has a security issue that can put websites at risk. This is because the plugin does not properly filter out harmful code, allowing attackers with high levels of ...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in WP Abstracts 2.6.5

    Fixed

    The WP Abstracts plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows hackers to insert harmful code on certain pages. This can only happen if the hacker has special access and if a certain setting ...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in WP Abstracts 2.6.2

    Fixed

    The WP Abstracts plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to a type of malicious attack, known as Stored Cross-Site Scripting, in versions up to and including 2.6.2. This type of attack is possible because...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in WP Abstracts 2.6.2

    Fixed

    The WP Abstracts plugin for WordPress, up to and including version 2.6.2, has a security vulnerability related to Cross-Site Request Forgery. This vulnerability is caused by a missing or incorrect no...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in WP Abstracts 2.6.1

    Fixed

    The WP Abstracts plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to a security issue called Reflected Cross-Site Scripting. This type of vulnerability can be exploited by unauthenticated attackers, meaning they d...

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