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The MDTF plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows unauthorized users to access it. This can happen in all versions up to 1.3.3.9 because the plugin does not have a check to make sure onl...
Read MoreThe MDTF plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows unauthorized individuals to access it without proper authorization. This vulnerability is present in versions 1.3.4 and below, allowing ...
Read MoreThe MDTF plugin for WordPress has a security issue called Stored Cross-Site Scripting that affects versions up to 1.3.3.8. This is because it doesn't properly clean up user input and output. This vul...
Read MoreThe MDTF plugin for WordPress, up to version 1.3.3.7, has a security issue known as SQL Injection. This is because it fails to properly protect against user input and lacks proper measures to prevent...
Read MoreThe MDTF plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows hackers to inject harmful code into pages. This can happen because the plugin doesn't properly check and filter the information provided...
Read MoreThe MDTF plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability that allows attackers to inject code into the system. This can be done through the 'key' attribute in the 'mdf_value' shortcode. The vulnera...
Read MoreThe MDTF plugin for WordPress, which is used to manage data and categories, has a security vulnerability in versions 1.3.3.4 and below. This means that attackers who have contributor-level access or ...
Read MoreThe MDTF plugin for WordPress has a security issue that could allow anyone to run code without permission. This can happen because the software doesn't check the code properly before running it. This...
Read MoreThe MDTF plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability that allows attackers to inject SQL code into the system through a specific shortcode. This can be done by users with Contributor-level acce...
Read Moren The MDTF plugin for WordPress has a vulnerability that allows anyone to run shortcodes without proper validation. This means that even unauthenticated attackers can execute any shortcode they want.
Read MoreThe WordPress plugin called MDTF - Meta Data and Taxonomies Filter has a security issue that allows people to run shortcodes without proper validation. This means that anyone, even those who are not ...
Read MoreThe MDTF plugin for WordPress has a vulnerability that allows unauthorized changes to be made to data. This is because the ajx_set_sequence() function does not have a capability check in versions 1.3...
Read MoreThe MDTF plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability in versions 1.3.3.1 and below. This vulnerability allows hackers to trick site administrators into performing unauthorized actions by click...
Read MoreThe MDTF plugin for WordPress has a security flaw in versions 1.3.2 and below. This allows attackers with contributor-level access or higher to add harmful code to pages that will run whenever someon...
Read MoreThe MDTF plugin for WordPress has a security flaw in versions 1.3.2 and below. This means that people with certain levels of access to the website can insert harmful scripts into pages, which will th...
Read MoreThe WordPress Meta Data and Taxonomies Filter (MDTF) plugin for WordPress can be easily attacked by hackers because it does not properly check and protect the information it receives and displays. Th...
Read More. The MDTF – Meta Data and Taxonomies Filter plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to a security issue. This issue affects versions up to, and including, 1.3.0.1. It allows someone with access to certa...
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Read MoreThe Meta Data Filter & Taxonomies Filter plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to a type of attack called Cross-Site Request Forgery in versions before version 2.2.8. This attack is possible because the ...
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