Event Registration Vulnerabilities
The Event Registration WordPress plugin has 3 known security vulnerabilities, including 2 critical. The most recent was disclosed on May 9, 2016. Check whether your site runs an affected version below.
View Event Registration on WordPress.orgSummary
Latest vulnerability disclosed on May 9, 2016.
Recommendation
WPSentry recommends extreme caution
Only run Event Registration if it is updated to the latest patched release. This plugin has a history of 2 critical, potentially exploitable vulnerabilities. If you already use it, update immediately — or consider a safer alternative.
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Known Event Registration vulnerabilities
- critical
Event Registration <= 6.02.02 - PHP Object Injection
Affected versions: <=6.02.02Disclosed May 9, 2016 - critical
Event Registration <= 6.02.02 - SQL Injection
Affected versions: <=6.02.02Disclosed May 9, 2016 - high
Event Registration <= 6.02.02 - Unauthenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting
Affected versions: <=6.02.02Disclosed May 9, 2016
How to stay protected
Update promptly
Keep Event Registration on its latest release — most vulnerabilities are fixed in newer versions.
Scan regularly
Run an external scan after every update to catch outdated or vulnerable software early.
Monitor continuously
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