Input validation vulnerability in amr personalise 2.10

The amr personalize plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows hackers to make unauthorized changes to a website. This can happen if the site administrator is tricked into clicking on a link. The vulnerability exists in all versions up to and including 2.10 because the plugin does not properly validate requests. This means that malicious code can be injected and settings can be changed without the attacker having proper credentials.

Detected in:

amr personalise open vulnerable versions: >= * <= 2.10

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