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 10 ...
The file in question was pulled by third-party dependency elFinder and used as a code reference. An extension added to the file, the rename of connector-minimal.php-dist to connector-minimal.php, was ...
The bugs allow a range of attacks on websites, including deleting blog pages and remote code execution. A critical cross-site scripting (XSS) bug impacts WordPress sites running the Frontend File ...
Hackers are actively exploiting a vulnerability that allows them to execute commands and malicious scripts on websites running File Manager, a WordPress plugin with more than 700,000 active ...
File Manager plugin that could allow remote code execution. By exploiting this vulnerability, it is possible to steal data, destroy the site itself, or embed malicious code, affecting more than ...
Hackers are actively exploiting a vulnerability that allows them to execute commands and malicious scripts on Websites running File Manager, a WordPress plugin with more than 700,000 active ...