WP Tools Increase Maximum Limits, Repair, Server PHP Info, Javascript errors, File Permissions, Transients, Error Log

WP Tools is a plugin for WordPress that offers a dashboard with server statistics and over 44 tools to help manage a WordPress site, including catching and alerting about Javascript, PHP, and MYSQL errors, blocking notification emails of updates, and disabling lazy load. The plugin is multilingual and includes files in Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. It is compatible with various cloud hosting services such as AWS Amazon Lightsail, EC2 instance, Bitnami, Contabo, Azure, Google Cloud, and Digital Ocean. The tools include increasing PHP memory limit, showing WordPress errors, displaying PHPINFO, disabling WordPress native sitemap automatic creation, and disabling default notification emails.

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Vulnerabilities

  • Input validation vulnerability in WP Tools Increase Maximum Limits, Repair, Server PHP Info, Javascript errors, File Permissions, Transients, Error Log 5.18

    Fixed

    The WP Tools plugin for WordPress has a security issue in versions up to 5.18. This problem allows people who are not logged in to the website to change the names of files without permission. They ca...

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  • Access violation vulnerability in WP Tools Increase Maximum Limits, Repair, Server PHP Info, Javascript errors, File Permissions, Transients, Error Log 3.42

    Fixed

    The WP Tools plugin for WordPress is not secure in versions up to 3.42. This means that someone with only limited access to the website

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  • Access violation vulnerability in WP Tools Increase Maximum Limits, Repair, Server PHP Info, Javascript errors, File Permissions, Transients, Error Log 3.41

    Fixed

    The WP Tools plugin for WordPress has a security flaw that makes it possible for people with lower levels of access (called subscribers) to access features that should only be available to people with...

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