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A significant security vulnerability has been identified and patched in the widely used File Manager plugin for WordPress, affecting over 1 million websites. The vulnerability is rated 8.1 out of ...
WordPress File Manager plugin flaw causing website hijack exploited in the wild The critical vulnerability has been utilized in hundreds of thousands of attacks.
A critical cross-site scripting (XSS) bug impacts WordPress sites running the Frontend File Manager plugin and allows remote unauthenticated users to inject JavaScript code into vulnerable ...
The sudden spike in attacks happened after hackers discovered and started exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in " File Manager," a popular WordPress plugin installed on more than 700,000 sites.
The File Manager plugin helps administrators manage files on sites running the WordPress content management system.
A vulnerability has been discovered in the WordPress File Manager plugin that could allow remote code execution. By exploiting this vulnerability, it is possible to steal data, destroy the site ...
Millions of WordPress sites are being probed in automated attacks looking to exploit a recently discovered plugin vulnerability, according to security researchers. Wordfence, which itself produces a ...
Attackers who are actively exploiting a critical remote code execution flaw affecting over 600,000 of WordPress sites running vulnerable File Manager plugin versions have also been seen protecting ...
Hackers are exploiting a critical flaw affecting >350,000 WordPress sites Flaw is in File Manager, a plugin with more than 700,000 users; 52% are affected.
After researchers were able to bypass a file upload validation flaw patch in WP Live Chat, a new patch has been issued.