Input validation vulnerability in Master Slider – Responsive Touch Slider 3.9.10

The Master Slider plugin for WordPress has a security vulnerability that allows attackers to inject harmful code into web pages. This can happen when a user with contributor-level access or higher uses the ‘ms_layer’ shortcode and doesn’t properly sanitize their input. This means that when someone visits a page with the injected code, it will automatically run without their knowledge.

Detected in:

Master Slider – Responsive Touch Slider open vulnerable versions: >= * <= 3.9.10

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