A WordPress plugin with over 70,000 installations was found to have a zero-day vulnerability that was exploited in the wild. The plugin, "Social Warfare," was open to attacks through use of a stored ...
More and more attacks taking advantage of a XSS and RCE bug in the popular plugin have cropped up in the wild. Active exploits for a recently disclosed bug in a popular WordPress plugin, Social ...
WordPress websites using unpatched Social Warfare installations (v3.5.1 and v3.5.2) are exposed to attacks abusing a stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability fixed in the 3.5.3 version of the ...
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A critical vulnerability was discovered in a popular WordPress security plugin with over 4 million installations. The flaw allows attackers to log in as any user, including administrators, and gain ...
When users set up a brand new WordPress-powered website, they have long been greeted by a default, introductory post simply titled "Hello world!" But, now it's time for WordPress to say a farewell.