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May Security roundup

Jun 3, 2020Blog, WordPress Maintenance0 comments

May Security

 Latest WordPress May Security Updates

Here is the lastest Vulnerability Roundup as reported by iThemes Security, one of the leading WordPress Security plugins. If you have any of these plugins or themes, you will want to login to your WordPress admin panel and go to plugins and update to the latest version to patch the vulnerability.

May Security Updates for Core WordPress

There were no vulnerabilities reported in May 2020.

May Security Updates for Plugins

  1. Site Kit by Google – Site Kit by Google versions below 1.8.0 have a Privilege Escalation vulnerability that will allow an attacker to become a Search Console owner. The vulnerability is patched, and you should update to version 1.8.0.
  2. Easy Testimonials – Easy Testimonials versions below 3.6 have an Authenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability. The vulnerability is patched, and you should update to version 3.6.
  3. WP Product Review –WP Product Review versions below 3.7.6 have an Unauthenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability. The vulnerability is patched, and you should update to version 3.7.6.
  4. Login/Signup Popup –Login/Signup Popup versions below 1.5 have an Authenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability. The vulnerability is patched, and you should update to version 1.5.
  5. Photo Gallery by 10Web –Photo Gallery by 10Web versions below 1.5.55 have an Unauthenticated SQL Injection vulnerability. The vulnerability is patched, and you should update to version 1.5.55.
  6. Team Members –Team Members versions below 5.0.4 have an Authenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability. The vulnerability is patched, and you should update to version 5.0.4.
  7. Visual Composer Website Builder –Visual Composer Website Builder versions below 27.0 have multiple Authenticated Cross-Site Scripting vulnerabilities. The vulnerability is patched, and you should update to version 27.0.
  8. WordPress Infinite Scroll –WordPress Infinite Scroll versions below 5.3.2 have an Authenticated SQL Injection vulnerability. The vulnerability is patched, and you should update to version 5.3.2.
  9. WP Frontend Profile –WP Frontend Profile versions below 1.2.2 have a Cross Site Request Forgery vulnerability. The vulnerability is patched, and you should update to version 1.2.2.
  10. Paid Memberships Pro – Paid Memberships Pro versions below 2.3.3 have an Authenticated SQL Injection vulnerability. The vulnerability is patched, and you should update to version 2.3.3.
  11. ThirstyAffiliates Affiliate Link Manager – ThirstyAffiliates Affiliate Link Manager versions below 3.9.3 have an Authenticated Stored Criss-Site Scripting vulnerability. The vulnerability is patched, and you should update to version 3.9.3.
  12. Official MailerLite Sign Up Forms –All versions of Official MailerLite Sign Up Forms have Multiple CSRF vulnerabilities. Remove the plugin. It is closed on WordPress.org pending review.
  13. Add-on SweetAlert Contact Form 7 –Add-on SweetAlert Contact Form 7 versions below 1.0.8 have an Authenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability. The vulnerability is patched, and you should update to version 1.0.8.
  14. Form Maker by 10Web –All versions of Form Maker by 10Web an Authenticated SQL Injection vulnerability. Remove the plugin. It is closed on WordPress.org pending review.

May Updates for Themes

There were no vulnerabilities reported in May 2020.

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