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A plugin called WP Inventory Manager for WordPress has a security issue called Cross-Site Request Forgery. This means that unauthenticated attackers can trick a site administrator into doing somethin...
Read MoreThe WP Inventory Manager plugin for WordPress has a security issue where hackers can insert harmful code into a website through a certain message parameter. This can happen in versions 2.3.2 and belo...
Read MoreThe WP Inventory Manager plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to a security risk called Cross-Site Request Forgery in versions up to, and including, 2.1.0.13. This means that if an attacker can trick a...
Read MoreThe WP Inventory Manager plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to an attack called Cross-Site Request Forgery in versions 2.1.0.13 and earlier. This means that if someone manages to trick a site adminis...
Read MoreThe WP Inventory Manager plugin for WordPress is not secure in versions up to 2.1.0.11. This means that people who are not authorized can inject dangerous web scripts into pages if they can get someon...
Read MoreThe WP Inventory Manager plugin for WordPress is not secure in versions up to and including 2.1.0.12. This means that malicious individuals may be able to inject harmful web scripts onto pages that ca...
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