Access violation vulnerability in Password Policy Manager | Password Manager 2.0.4

The Password Policy Manager | Password Manager plugin for WordPress has a security issue that allows unauthorized access to user accounts. This can happen in all versions up to 2.0.4 because the plugin doesn’t check a user’s identity before updating their password with the moppm_submit_new_pass() function. This means that attackers with a Subscriber-level account or higher can change the passwords of any user, including administrators, and use that to gain access to their account.

Detected in:

Password Policy Manager | Password Manager fixed vulnerable versions: >= * <= 2.0.4

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