Input validation vulnerability in WordPress CRM, Email & Marketing Automation for WordPress | Award Winner — Groundhogg 2.7.9.8

The Groundhogg plugin for WordPress is a software tool used to help manage websites. Unfortunately, it has a security vulnerability in versions up to 2.7.9.8 that allows attackers to inject malicious web scripts into pages on a website. This vulnerability is known as Stored Cross-Site Scripting and only affects websites with legacy contact forms. Attackers with contributor-level or higher permissions can use this vulnerability to execute malicious code on pages that a user visits. This issue can be resolved by upgrading to a newer version of the Groundhogg plugin.

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