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This hub clusters tracked records for Administrative Shortcodes so operators can confirm whether a disclosed issue maps to the installed slug, version range, and patch path.
Review known vulnerability records for the WordPress plugin Administrative Shortcodes (`administrative-shortcodes`), including severity, CVE references, affected versions, and patch status.
Recent tracked CVEs on this page include CVE-2026-1099 and CVE-2026-1257, so operators can jump from disclosure to patch validation without scanning the full feed first.
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Use the hub as a decision layer before opening individual records: confirm whether the issue has a CVE, whether a fixed version exists, and whether the affected range overlaps production installs.
Affected range: Versions up to 0.3.4. Fixed version is not listed yet.
Affected range: Versions up to 0.3.4. Fixed version is not listed yet.
Start with the highest-signal CVE records for this WordPress plugin before scanning the full vulnerability feed.
| Tracked CVE | Issue Type | Affected Versions | Fixed Version | CVSS |
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CVE-2026-1257
Administrative Shortcodes <= 0.3.4 - Authenticated (Contributor+) Local File Inclusi...
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Local File Inclusion | Versions up to 0.3.4 | No patch listed | CVSS 7.5 |
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CVE-2026-1099
Administrative Shortcodes <= 0.3.4 - Authenticated (Contributor+) Stored Cross-Site...
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Stored Cross-Site Scripting | Versions up to 0.3.4 | No patch listed | CVSS 6.4 |
Administrative Shortcodes <= 0.3.4 - Authenticated (Contributor+) Local File Inclusion via 'slug' Shortcode Attribute
Administrative Shortcodes <= 0.3.4 - Authenticated (Contributor+) Stored Cross-Site Scripting via 'login' and 'logout' Shortcode Attributes
This hub clusters tracked records for Administrative Shortcodes so operators can confirm whether a disclosed issue maps to the installed slug, version range, and patch path.
These recent records surface the CVE strings, patch cues, and direct report links most operators need first.
The Administrative Shortcodes plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Stored Cross-Site Scripting via the 'login' and 'logout' shortcode attributes in all versions up to, and including, 0.3.4...
The Administrative Shortcodes plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Local File Inclusion in all versions up to, and including, 0.3.4 via the 'slug' attribute of the 'get_template' shortcode....
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The Administrative Shortcodes plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Stored Cross-Site Scripting via the 'login' and 'logout' shortcode attributes in all versions up to, and including, 0.3.4 due to insufficient input sanitization and output escaping. This makes it possible for aut...
The Administrative Shortcodes plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Local File Inclusion in all versions up to, and including, 0.3.4 via the 'slug' attribute of the 'get_template' shortcode. This is due to insufficient path validation on user-supplied input passed to the get_temp...