Access violation vulnerability in Contextual Related Posts 3.3.1

The Contextual Related Posts plugin for WordPress has a security flaw that could allow someone with access to a WordPress website to modify data without permission. This flaw is present in versions of the plugin up to 3.3.1. If someone with subscriber-level permissions or higher is able to get into the website, they could clear the Contextual Related Posts cache. To protect your WordPress website, you should make sure you are running the latest version of the Contextual Related Posts plugin.

Detected in:

Contextual Related Posts fixed vulnerable versions: >= * <= 3.3.1

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