Input validation vulnerability in Ultimate TinyMCE 5.7

The TinyMCE plugin for WordPress, called “Ultimate,” has a security issue where hackers can insert harmful code into web pages. This can happen on any version up to 5.7, because the plugin doesn’t properly protect against this type of attack. Hackers with at least Contributor-level access can exploit this and cause harmful scripts to run when a user visits the affected page.

Detected in:

Ultimate TinyMCE open vulnerable versions: >= * <= 5.7

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