Input validation vulnerability in User Rights Access Manager 1.1.2

The User Rights Access Manager plugin for WordPress is not secure and can be hacked. This is because it does not properly clean up the information that is entered and shown on the website. This means that anyone who is not logged in can put in harmful code that can harm the website or steal information. This can happen if the user is tricked into doing something, like clicking on a link.

Detected in:

User Rights Access Manager open vulnerable versions: >= * <= 1.1.2

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