Vulnerabilities have been discovered in a popular WordPress plugin called Popup Builder which could allow unauthenticated attackers to inject malicious JavaScript code into popups in order to steal ...
The high-severity flaw allows malicious code injection into website pop-up windows. Two vulnerabilities – including a high-severity flaw – have been patched in a popular WordPress plugin called Popup ...
A vulnerability was discovered in the “Popup Maker – Popup for opt-ins, lead gen, & more” WordPress plugin which is installed in over 700,000 websites. The Popup Maker plugin integrates with many of ...
The flaw could have let attackers send out custom newsletters and delete newsletter subscribers from 200,000 affected websites. Developers of a plugin, used by WordPress websites for building pop-up ...
Do you want to know the best WordPress popup plugins to help you convert your website visitors to email subscribers and paying customers? A report by Econsultancy shows that 50% of companies say ...
The vulnerability was discovered by WordFence on March 4, 2020 and subsequently contacted the developers. The WordPress plugin vulnerability affects Popup Builder versions that are less than version 3 ...
Hackers are currently attacking WordPress websites with outdated versions of the WP Live Chat Support plugin to redirect visitors to malicious locations or expose them to unwanted popups and fake ...