Another vulnerability was discovered in the LiteSpeed Cache WordPress plugin—an Unauthenticated Privilege Escalation that could lead to a total site takeover. Unfortunately, updating to the latest ...
A new vulnerability in the LiteSpeed Cache plugin for WordPress has been identified that could allow unauthenticated attackers to inject malicious code into websites ...
The free version of the popular WordPress plugin LiteSpeed Cache has fixed a dangerous privilege elevation flaw on its latest release that could allow unauthenticated site visitors to gain admin ...
A critical vulnerability in the LiteSpeed Cache plugin has been identified, potentially exposing millions of WordPress sites to severe security risks. This flaw, discovered by John Blackbourn through ...
Updating to version 6.4 or higher will prevent exploitation of the vulnerability that allows attacker to gain admin access. More than five million WordPress sites are at risk of compromise due to a ...
A serious vulnerability in the Wordpress plug-in Litespeed Cache lurks on more than six million websites. An update is available. The Wordpress plug-in Litespeed Cache is extremely popular. It has ...
More than 6 million WordPress websites use the LiteSpeed Cache plug-in. A security vulnerability has now been closed once again. Security researchers from Patchstack warn of the vulnerability ...
Security researchers have found yet another critical vulnerability in the LiteSpeed Cache plugin for WordPress that allows threat actors to take over websites. Four months after patching an ...
Up to 5 million installations of the LiteSpeed Cache WordPress plugin are vulnerable to an exploit that allows hackers to gain administrator rights and upload malicious files and plugins The ...
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