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Article: Wordpress Mobile Detector Incorrect Fix Leads To Stored XSS - published almost 8 years ago.
Content: Recently, Wordpress Mobile Detector plugin was in news for the "Remote Code Execution" vulnerability that was found inside the resize.php file. The vulnerability allowed an external attacker to upload arbitrary files to the server as there was no validation being performed for the file-type that has to be retrieved from an external source. Soon after...
http://www.rafayhackingarticles.net/2016/06/wordpress-mobile-detector-incorrect-fix-leads-to-stored-xss.html   
Published: 2016 06 13 07:58:00
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Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: Wordpress Mobile Detector Incorrect Fix Leads To Stored XSS - published almost 8 years ago.
Content: Recently, Wordpress Mobile Detector plugin was in news for the "Remote Code Execution" vulnerability that was found inside the resize.php file. The vulnerability allowed an external attacker to upload arbitrary files to the server as there was no validation being performed for the file-type that has to be retrieved from an external source. Soon after...
http://www.rafayhackingarticles.net/2016/06/wordpress-mobile-detector-incorrect-fix-leads-to-stored-xss.html   
Published: 2016 06 13 07:58:00
Received: 2024 02 17 13:21:45
Feed: Ethical Hacking - Rafayhackingarticles
Source: Ethical Hacking - Rafayhackingarticles
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
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Ordered by Date Published : Year: "2016" Month: "06" Day: "13" Hour: "07"
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Total Articles in this collection: 4


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