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The WP Cerber Security plugin, used for protecting WordPress, has a security flaw in versions up to 9.4. This flaw allows an attacker to bypass the IP Protection feature by changing the HTTP header t...
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Read MoreThe WP Cerber Security plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability that could allow attackers with administrator-level permission to inject malicious code into pages. This code will be executed...
Read MoreThe wp-cerber plugin before version 2.7 for WordPress had a security vulnerability that allowed malicious code to be injected into the website through the HTTP header when the ""I'm behind a proxy"" o...
Read MoreThe WP Cerber Security plugin for WordPress has a security issue. It affects versions up to and including 9.1. This security issue means that someone who is not authorised to do so can add malicious c...
Read MoreWordPress Cerber (a security plugin) had a vulnerability before version 8.9.3 that allowed someone to get around the extra security measures of multifactor authentication (MFA). This was done by manip...
Read MoreThe WordPress Cerber Security plugin has an issue in versions up to 9.0 that makes it possible for people to find out who uses your website. The problem comes from not checking properly what is sent t...
Read MoreThe WP Cerber Security plugin for WordPress is not secure enough in versions up to
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