WordPress Persistent Login

Persistent Login is a WordPress plugin that keeps users logged into a website unless they choose to log out, saving them time and avoiding the annoyance of forgetting usernames and passwords. The plugin also allows users to limit the number of active login sessions they have at one time and provides added security by allowing users to view their active sessions and end them if necessary. The plugin supports several common plugins out of the box and offers an option to limit the number of active logins per user.

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Vulnerabilities

  • Input validation vulnerability in Freemius SDK 2.5.9 (1072 components affected)

    Fixed

    The Freemius SDK for WordPress is vulnerable to an attack known as Reflected Cross-Site Scripting. This attack is possible because of insufficient security measures in versions of the Freemius SDK up ...

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  • Access violation vulnerability in Freemius SDK (620 components affected)

    Fixed

    Freemius, a software development kit used by hundreds of WordPress plugin and theme developers, had a security vulnerability in its older versions (up to and including 2.4.2). This vulnerability could...

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