Researchers discovered vulnerabilities in ten WordPress plugins made by a company for e-commerce websites powered by the WooCommerce platform. WordPress disabled many of them after the developer failed to release patches.
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WordPress Disables Plugins That Expose e-Commerce Sites to Attacks
Researchers discovered vulnerabilities in ten WordPress plugins made by a company for e-commerce websites powered by the WooCommerce platform. WordPress disabled many of them after the developer failed to release patches. The post WordPress Disables Plugins That Expose e-Commerce Sites to Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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