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The File Manager Pro plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability in all versions up to 8.3.9. This is because it doesn't properly check for allowed file types. This means that attackers without...
Read MoreThe File Manager Pro plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows attackers to download and upload backup files without proper validation. This can happen through a specific action and affec...
Read MoreThe File Manager Pro plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows unauthorized individuals to upload files onto a website. This occurs because the plugin does not properly check for a unique...
Read MoreMany WordPress plugins that use elFinder versions 2.1.64 and older have a security issue called Directory Traversal. This means that people who are not logged in can delete any file they want. For th...
Read MoreThe File Manager Pro plugin for WordPress has a security issue where anyone with at least Subscriber-level access can upload any type of file onto the website's server. This could allow them to run c...
Read MoreThe File Manager Pro plugin for WordPress has a security issue that can allow attackers to insert their own malicious code onto a webpage. This can happen if a user unknowingly clicks on a link that ...
Read MoreThe File Manager and File Manager Pro plugins used in WordPress have a security issue where an attacker can access sensitive information and upload files to unintended locations. This vulnerability a...
Read MoreThe popular File Manager Pro plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability in all versions up to 8.3.4. This vulnerability allows attackers who have subscriber access or higher to upload and exec...
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