Ally was carrying an SQL injection flaw that allowed data exfiltration.
A vulnerability in the Ally WordPress plugin exposes over 200,000 websites to sensitive information disclosure via SQL queries.
Security researchers have developed a generic technique for SQL injection that bypasses multiple web application firewalls (WAFs). At the core of the issue was WAF vendors failing to add support for ...
A security flaw in the Ally WordPress plugin used on more than 400,000 sites could allow attackers to extract sensitive data ...
A new tool is making the rounds on the criminal underground. Called Katyusha Scanner, this is a hybrid between a classic SQL injection (SQLi) vulnerability scanner and Anarchi Scanner, an open-source ...
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An SQL injection vulnerability in Ally, a WordPress plugin from Elementor for web accessibility and usability with more than 400,000 installations, could be exploited to steal sensitive data without ...
A little-known botnet has put a different spin on the recent wave of SQL injection attacks on thousands of Websites: It’s outfitting its bots with its own tool to launch SQL injection attacks on ...