Input validation vulnerability in Connexion Logs 3.0.2

The Connexion Logs plugin for WordPress has a security issue called Cross-Site Request Forgery. This can happen in all versions up to 3.0.2. The problem is that the plugin does not properly check for a unique code when performing a certain function. This means that someone who is not authorized could delete important logs if they can trick the website administrator into clicking on a link.

Detected in:

Connexion Logs open vulnerable versions: >= * <= 3.0.2

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