Input validation vulnerability in RegistrationMagic – User Registration Plugin with Custom Registration Forms 6.0.0.1

The RegistrationMagic plugin for WordPress, which is used to create custom registration forms, has a security vulnerability called Stored Cross-Site Scripting. This means that hackers can insert harmful web scripts into pages, which will run whenever a user visits that page. The vulnerability exists in all versions of the plugin up to 6.0.0.1, and it is caused by a lack of proper filtering of user input and output.

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