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The YaySMTP plugin used in WordPress has a security issue that allows hackers to access sensitive information from the database. This is because the plugin does not properly protect against SQL Injec...
Read MoreThe YaySMTP plugin for WordPress has a security issue that could allow hackers to access sensitive information. This is because the plugin does not properly protect against SQL attacks, which means t...
Read MoreA popular plugin for WordPress, called YaySMTP and Email Logs, has a security issue that could allow hackers to inject malicious code into web pages. This could happen if the plugin is not updated to...
Read MoreThe WordPress plugin YaySMTP is vulnerable to an attack called Stored Cross-Site Scripting. This type of attack can allow unauthorised people to inject malicious scripts into pages which will run whe...
Read MoreThe YaySMTP plugin for WordPress is not secure in versions up to 2.2.1. People who have an account with the administrator level of access can add malicious code to the plugin options. This code can ha...
Read MoreThe YaySMTP Simple WP SMTP Mail plugin for WordPress is not secure in versions up to 2.2. If someone with limited permissions (like a subscriber) uses it
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