Input validation vulnerability in Strong Testimonials 3.2.11

The Strong Testimonials plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows hackers to inject harmful code into the testimonial custom fields. This can happen in all versions up to 3.2.11 because the plugin does not properly clean or protect the input and output of these fields. This means that attackers with at least Author-level access can add harmful code to pages that will run when a user views the page.

Detected in:

Strong Testimonials fixed vulnerable versions: >= * <= 3.2.11

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