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Home » Vulnerabilities » Input validation vulnerability in Comment System Plugin for WordPress & Ajax Comments – Comment Press 2.7.2
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Input validation vulnerability in Comment System Plugin for WordPress & Ajax Comments – Comment Press 2.7.2
The Comment Press plugin for WordPress is not secure in versions up to 2.7.1. This is because it does not check if the information given by the user is valid. This puts users at risk to malicious links that can steal their information and take control of their device.
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