Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in the WordPress Related Posts plugin before 2.6.2 for WordPress allows remote attackers to hijack the authentication of users for requests that change settings via unspecified vectors.
The web application does not, or can not, sufficiently verify whether a well-formed, valid, consistent request was intentionally provided by the user who submitted the request.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
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Related_posts | Zemanta | * | 2.6 (including) |
Related_posts | Zemanta | 1.0 (including) | 1.0 (including) |
Related_posts | Zemanta | 1.1 (including) | 1.1 (including) |
Related_posts | Zemanta | 1.2 (including) | 1.2 (including) |
Related_posts | Zemanta | 1.3 (including) | 1.3 (including) |
Related_posts | Zemanta | 1.3.1 (including) | 1.3.1 (including) |
Related_posts | Zemanta | 1.3.2 (including) | 1.3.2 (including) |
Related_posts | Zemanta | 1.3.3 (including) | 1.3.3 (including) |
Related_posts | Zemanta | 1.4 (including) | 1.4 (including) |
Related_posts | Zemanta | 1.5 (including) | 1.5 (including) |
Related_posts | Zemanta | 1.6 (including) | 1.6 (including) |
Related_posts | Zemanta | 1.7 (including) | 1.7 (including) |
Related_posts | Zemanta | 1.8 (including) | 1.8 (including) |
Related_posts | Zemanta | 1.8.1 (including) | 1.8.1 (including) |
Related_posts | Zemanta | 2.3 (including) | 2.3 (including) |
Related_posts | Zemanta | 2.4.1 (including) | 2.4.1 (including) |
Related_posts | Zemanta | 2.5.1 (including) | 2.5.1 (including) |