WP Private Content Plus

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Vulnerabilities

  • Access violation vulnerability in WP Private Content Plus 3.6.1

    Fixed

    The WP Private Content Plus plugin for WordPress has a security issue that could allow unauthorized individuals to access sensitive information. This can happen through the search feature on WordPres...

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  • Weak configuration vulnerability in WP Private Content Plus 3.6

    Fixed

    The WP Private Content Plus plugin for WordPress has a security issue that can reveal private information. This vulnerability affects all versions up to 3.6. The problem is that the plugin does not p...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in WP Private Content Plus 3.1

    Fixed

    The WP Private Content Plus plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to a security flaw called Cross-Site Request Forgery in versions up until 3.1. This vulnerability is caused by either a missing or incor...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in WP Private Content Plus 1.31

    Fixed

    The wp-private-content-plus plugin

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  • Input validation vulnerability in WP Private Content Plus 3.4

    Fixed

    The WP Private Content Plus plugin for WordPress is affected by a security issue in certain versions. This means that if the website is running one of these versions and has specific settings, someon...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in WP Private Content Plus 3.2

    Fixed

    The WP Private Content Plus plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability in versions up to and including 3.1. This means that unauthenticated attackers can create members without proper authenti...

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  • Input validation vulnerability in 68 different plugins

    Fixed

    Around 70 different plugins and themes had a security issue that could let someone else do something on the website without permission. The problem was that the system that was meant to stop this fro...

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