Input validation vulnerability in Event Tickets, RSVPs, Calendar 1.0.2

The Event Tickets, RSVPs, Calendar plugin for WordPress has a security issue that can allow hackers to insert harmful scripts into web pages. This can happen when the plugin’s ‘ticket_spot’ shortcode is used, and it affects all versions up to 1.0.2. This vulnerability is caused by the plugin not properly checking and filtering user-provided information. It can be exploited by attackers who have contributor-level access or higher, meaning they can inject their scripts into pages and have them run whenever someone views those pages.

Detected in:

Event Tickets, RSVPs, Calendar fixed vulnerable versions: >= * <= 1.0.2

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