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This hub clusters every indexed record for wp-live-chat-support-pro so operators can confirm whether a disclosed issue maps to the installed slug, version range, and patch path.
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Recent tracked CVEs on this page include CVE-2019-11185 and CVE-2018-12426, so operators can jump from disclosure to patch validation without scanning the full feed first.
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WP Live Chat Support Pro <= 8.0.26 - Arbitrary File Upload
WP Live Chat Support Pro <= 8.0.06 - Remote Code Execution via unrestricted file upload
This hub clusters every indexed record for wp-live-chat-support-pro so operators can confirm whether a disclosed issue maps to the installed slug, version range, and patch path.
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The WP Live Chat Support Pro plugin through 8.0.26 for WordPress contains an arbitrary file upload vulnerability. This results from an incomplete patch for CVE-2018-12426. Arbitrary file upl...
The WP Live Chat Support Pro plugin before 8.0.07 for WordPress is vulnerable to unauthenticated Remote Code Execution due to client-side validation of allowed file types, as demonstrated by...
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The WP Live Chat Support Pro plugin through 8.0.26 for WordPress contains an arbitrary file upload vulnerability. This results from an incomplete patch for CVE-2018-12426. Arbitrary file upload is achieved by using a non-blacklisted executable file extension in conjunction with a...
The WP Live Chat Support Pro plugin before 8.0.07 for WordPress is vulnerable to unauthenticated Remote Code Execution due to client-side validation of allowed file types, as demonstrated by a v1/remote_upload request with a .php filename and the image/jpeg content type.