Jupiter X Core WordPress Plugin Flaw: SVG Shenanigans Threaten Over 90,000 Websites!

WordPress websites beware! A critical vulnerability in the Jupiter X Core plugin, affecting over 90,000 sites, allows attackers to upload malicious SVG files and execute remote code. With a CVSS score of 8.8, it’s no joke. Users should update to version 4.8.8 and enable automatic updates to stay safe.

Hot Take:

In the thrilling world of WordPress plugins, Jupiter X Core just took a nosedive into a black hole of vulnerability. Who would’ve thought that SVG files could be the Trojan horses of the digital age? It’s time to update that plugin faster than a cat meme goes viral!

Key Points:

– A critical flaw in Jupiter X Core WordPress plugin affects over 90,000 websites.
– The vulnerability allows malicious SVG file uploads that execute remote code.
– The issue was given a high CVSS score of 8.8.
– A patch has been released, but users must update to version 4.8.8 pronto.
– Experts advise enabling automatic updates and auditing plugins regularly.

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