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Input validation vulnerability in Send email only on Reply to My Comment 1.0.6
A plugin for WordPress called “Send email only on Reply to My Comment” has a security issue. This allows attackers to inject harmful code into web pages if they can trick someone into clicking a link. This affects all versions up to 1.0.6 and can be done by anyone, even without an account.
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> from 2.2.8
= including 2.2.8 & 2.2.21
< to 2.2.21
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