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Vulnerability Data Sources

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UpWiz looks at known public vulnerability information for WordPress plugins.

This works best when the issue has been publicly disclosed. Coverage is usually stronger for widely used public plugins and more limited for some premium or commercial plugins.

Use vulnerability results as a decision aid: if your current version is affected and the available update resolves it, update promptly. If no fix is available, review vendor guidance and decide whether the plugin should stay active until a safer release is available.

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