Known Vulnerabilities |
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WordPress Elementor Website Builder Pro plugin <= 3.25.10 - Authenticated (Contributor+) Sensitive Information Exposure via Shortcode vulnerability Manage Vulnerability | View in Patchstack
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What Actions Should I Take? |
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Vulnerable WordPress plugins and themes are the #1 reason WordPress sites get hacked. Either quickly update the vulnerable theme, plugin or WordPress version immediately to the newest version or immediately deactivate and delete the plugin or theme from your WordPress installation until a fix is available.
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How to View the Report & See Available Updates |
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In the Known Vulnerabilities section of the report, click “Show Details.” If a security fix is available, the report will indicate the latest version number. |
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If a security fix is available, update the vulnerable plugin or theme as soon as possible from Your WordPress admin dashboard > Updates page. Log in now to update. |
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Tutorials |
Vulnerable WordPress plugins and themes are the #1 reason WordPress sites get hacked. Either quickly update the vulnerable theme, plugin or WordPress version immediately to the newest version or immediately deactivate the plugin or theme until a fix is available. |
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Documentation |
Read Solid Security documentation and Frequently Asked Questions on the SolidWP Help Center. |
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Support Pro Feature |
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Check Out Our Free WordPress Security Guide |
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