Input validation vulnerability in SpiderFAQ 1.3.2

The SpiderFAQ plugin used for WordPress has a security issue called Reflected Cross-Site Scripting. This means that the plugin does not properly clean up user input and output, making it possible for hackers to insert harmful scripts into webpages. This can happen if they can trick a user into clicking on a link. This vulnerability exists in all versions up to 1.3.2 and can be used by anyone without authentication.

Detected in:

SpiderFAQ open vulnerable versions: >= * <= 1.3.2

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