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The WP VR plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows unauthorized changes to data. This is because the plugin does not have a proper check in place for the wpvr_review_request() function. ...
Read MoreThe WP VR plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows unauthorized access. This is because the plugin does not check for the appropriate permissions on a certain function in versions 8.5.4 ...
Read MoreThe WP VR - 360 Panorama and Virtual Tour Builder For WordPress plugin has a security issue that allows unauthorized access. This is because the plugin does not check for proper permissions when usin...
Read MoreThe WordPress VR plugin, up to and including version 8.3.4, is vulnerable to a type of attack known as Reflected Cross-Site Scripting. This means that an attacker could inject malicious code into a p...
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Read MoreThe WP VR plugin for WordPress has a security issue in versions up to 8.2.9. This means that people with a low level of access (subscriber-level) can change information without permission. This could ...
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