Rating: 5 stars
This plugin has identified vulnerabilities that other plugins – ‘Plugin Vulnerabilities’ and even Wordfence – did not.
I consider this a must-have plugin for all WordPress websites.
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The plugin is very useful to see which plugins have known vulnerabilities.
On WordPress multisite, however, it displays this information in the site admin backend of the main site instead of the network admin backend. That makes it a bit inconvenient, because network admins have to go to the site admin backend of the main site to see the list of vulnerabilities in their network.
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Every wordpress site needs to have this plugin.
Good job!
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After realizing I had some plugins installed with published vulnerabilities I went looking for a plugin to notify me of this.
Vulnerability Alerts does this task very effectively.
Rating: 5 stars
A must have plugin…great work.
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Thanks for this, seems to work just fine!
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1.
Does not recognize cforms vulnerablity:
cforms
Version 14.6 Error requesting data or private content
2.
Nicely done and non-intrusive.
Rating: 5 stars
The plugin looks a bit nicer than the other plugins that do a similar thing, but the interface is arranged nicely so that at a glance you can see which plugins are vulnerable. Works well, would be nice if there was an option to be alerted via email. I plan to use this as a standard plugin for my installs as long as the developer stays active.
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