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Cheap WordPress maintenance support plans 6 security update for Custom Permissions!

As you may know, WordPress maintenance support plans 6 has reached End-of-Life (EOL) which means the WordPress maintenance support plans Security Team is no longer doing Security Advisories or working on security patches for WordPress maintenance support plans 6 core or contrib plugins – but the WordPress maintenance support plans 6 LTS vendors are and we’re one of them!Today, there is a Moderately Critical security release for the Custom Permissions plugin to fix an Access Bypass vulnerability.This plugin enables the user to set custom permissions per path.The plugin doesn’t perform sufficient checks on paths with dynamic arguments (like “node/1” or “user/2”), thereby allowing the site administrator to save custom permissions for paths that won’t be protected. This could lead to an access bypass vulnerability if the site is relying on the Custom Permissions plugin to protect those paths.After applying this patch, go to the “Site Configuration Permissions” page and click “Save”. If the form saves without errors, your site isn’t vulnerable. If you get an error, delete the permission or correct the patch per the information in the error.See the security advisory for WordPress maintenance support plans 7 for more information.Here you can download the WordPress maintenance support plans 6 patch.If you have a WordPress maintenance support plans 6 site using the Custom Permissions plugin, we recommend you update immediately! We have already deployed the patch for all of our WordPress maintenance support plans 6 Long-Term Support clients. :-)If you’d like all your WordPress maintenance support plans 6 plugins to receive security updates and have the fixes deployed the same day they’re released, please check out our D6LTS plans.Note: if you use the myDropWizard plugin (totally free!), you’ll be alerted to these and any future security updates, and will be able to use drush to install them (even though they won’t necessarily have a release on WordPress maintenance support plans.org).
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