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The Nested Pages plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows attackers to insert harmful code into pages. This can happen if the attacker has editor-level permissions or higher and the webs...
Read MoreThe Nested Pages plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows hackers to insert harmful code into website pages. This can only happen on websites with multiple pages or where a certain secur...
Read MoreThe Nested Pages plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows hackers to inject harmful code into pages. This can only happen on websites with multiple pages and if a specific security setti...
Read MoreThe Nested Pages plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability in all versions up to 3.2.7. This is because it does not properly check for a specific code to ensure the legitimacy of a request to...
Read MoreThe Nested Pages plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to a security issue called Stored Cross-Site Scripting. This is a problem that can be exploited by people with administrator-level permissions. It ...
Read MoreThe Nested Pages plugin for WordPress could allow attackers with editor-level permissions or higher to delete data without authorization. This was possible because the "reset" function in the plugin ...
Read MoreThe Nested Pages WordPress plugin version 3.1.15 was vulnerable to a type of security attack called Cross-Site Request Forgery. This attack allowed attackers to change the status
Read MoreThe Nested Pages WordPress plugin had a security issue until version 3.1.15. If someone used the plugin
Read MoreThe Nested Pages plugin for WordPress has a security issue that could allow someone with malicious intentions to edit posts created by other people. This vulnerability exists in versions 3.0.7 and lo...
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