Input validation vulnerability in Really Simple Google Tag Manager 1.0.6

The Really Simple Google Tag Manager plugin for WordPress has a security issue in versions up to 1.0.6. This means that an unauthenticated attacker can activate any plugin on a website if they can get someone with administrative access to click on a malicious link. This is possible because the plugin does not use a special type of protection called nonce validation on the plugin_activation() function.

Detected in:

Really Simple Google Tag Manager fixed vulnerable versions: >= * <= 1.0.6
Really Simple Google Tag Manager (GTM) fixed vulnerable versions:

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