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Advanced Custom Fields <= 6.2.10 – 4.3 vulnerability

Our managed hosting team is always busy behind the scenes, fixing issues to keep our clients’ websites secure and efficient. Recently, we addressed a vulnerability in the Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) plugin for WordPress, specifically CVE-2024-4565. This flaw allowed authenticated users with contributor-level access to exploit arbitrary custom field access, potentially exposing sensitive information. We promptly resolved this issue to prevent any data leaks. We believe in keeping our clients informed about our efforts, ensuring they know their websites are in capable hands.

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With the holiday season upon us our staff will be taking some time to relax and enjoy time with their families.

We may be a bit slower to respond during this period. If you haven’t gotten a response within 24 hours during our normal business hours, please use our support request form and indicate it is an emergency and someone will get back to you quickly.

 

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