Rating: 1 star
And even if it gets fixed, I recommend staying away from anything this author writes in the way of code…malicious once, malicious definitely will be again…no doubt. You can’t change a person’s character or integrity…it requires people to stand for something even when it’s again self best-interest…and if someone does something like this once, more than the incident itself, it is a revelation of that person’s character, so the chances are that very great that they will do it again, maybe not today, this week, or even this year…but they will. It’s what they value in the world…taking advantage of people. Proving they are smarter…vanity, greed, power; …or whatever the reason they have corrupt values, that’s in fact what they have. And if he comes up with an excuse, …you don’t write malicious code and get it accepted by WordPress on ‘accident’ .
The article: [ link redacted, please do not post links in reviews ]
(if the link doesn’t get removed)
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The fine people at Wordfence have warned that a backdoor was added to the Custom Content Type Manager plugin by a malicious coder who gained access to the plugin code in the official WordPress plugin repository.
According to Wordfence, It’s unclear whether the plugin author’s credentials were stolen or whether the malicious actor was granted access.
The WordPress security team removed the malicious user account that added the backdoor to the plugin. They have also removed all malicious code that was added to the plugin and updated the version number so that users running this plugin will be prompted to upgrade.
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It comes with a Backdoor through which can log and steals site admin credentials. It should be removed from the official WordPress Plugin Directory. Read here Sucuri’s investigation report.
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First I read about a backdoor in the plugin.
https://blog.sucuri.net/2016/03/when-wordpress-plugin-goes-bad.html
Then I read the authors profile:
Samuel Wood (Otto)
Interests: WordPress, Beer, Hacking, Homebrewing
You like homebrewed beer and hacking? A dangerous combo ??
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https://betanews.com/2016/03/05/wordpress-plug-password-backdoor/
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AVOID AT ALL COSTS
“Custom Content Type Manager version 0.9.8.8 contains malicious code
As Sucuri’s investigation revealed, in the past two weeks, the plugin that looked like an abandoned project for the last 10 months, mysteriously changed owner, and immediately after, the new developer, named wooranker, updated the plugin and pushed out a new version.
All the changes he made to the plugin were of a nefarious nature. First, there was the addition of the auto-update.php file, which included the ability to download files from a remote server on the infected website.
Additionally, wooranker also added the CCTM_Communicator.php file, which worked together with another, older, legitimate plugin file. The purpose of these two files was to ping wooranker’s server about the presence of a newly infected site.
Besides gathering info on the victim’s site, this plugin also tapped into the WordPress login process and recorded usernames and the password, albeit in encrypted format, sending the data to the wordpresscore.com server.”
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https://blog.sucuri.net/2016/03/when-wordpress-plugin-goes-bad.html
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You should uninstall this immediately and change your user credentials.
They have purposely placed a backdoor in and edited core files to log your user data.
Rating: 1 star
https://blog.sucuri.net/2016/03/when-wordpress-plugin-goes-bad.html
Check this article and disable this plugin.
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I’ve been using this plugin for a long time and I have used it with a lot of wordpress versions, and it has never failed me! It may be a little tricky if you need a very complicated custom type, and documentation is difficult if you don’t understand php, but it’s one of my favorite plugins.
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good option to get new types and fields but it is very hard to find help – nobody answers in forums and no docs available, for exaple about output filters and php templates shall be more info-.or the one who is using it shall be more advanced in php..
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To save a lot of time … and programming…
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Two words! Thank + You!
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Excellent plugin.
The only issue I ran into was when I moved a site from a development location to production. The plugin broke. But it was easily reinstalled.
This plugin fills a vital need for a modern CMS.
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Custom types and custom fields are aspects of WordPress where we all end up digging deeper and deeper sooner or later. Me myself was trying to find custom fields that could come up with data loaded from database especially dropdowns and guess what? I’ve found none but this one and I am really in love with it ??
Isn’t this cute? Directly from DB to our <select> options?
SELECT name,term_id FROM wp_terms WHERE term_id IN (SELECT wp_term_taxonomy.term_id FROM wp_term_taxonomy WHERE wp_term_taxonomy.taxonomy="carrera")
Great job guys, and nice documentation.
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Works well, gives good help on creating templates, seems stable despite a recent upgrade glitch.
Only gets 4 stars because custom content usually needs separate taxonomy and so another separate plugin in needed just to add tags/categories.
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I used to give this a full, glowing 5 star review – I use it on a lot of sites, and it is genuinely one of the easiest, most feature-rich plugins for adding custom post types and custom fields.
However, I am becoming increasingly concerned about the future of CCTM. It hasn’t been updated for almost a year now, and is starting to gather quite a few bugs brought about through changes to WP that they haven’t kept up with, even though the fixes are, on the whole, simple to do and widely known on this support forum and their own.
It’s getting to the stage now that, when I begin a new project, I wonder if I should invest even more time in a plugin that (possibly, but I sincerely hope not) is not going to be kept updated.
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Very flexible plugin and easy to incorporate CCTM tags into your theme.
Works with Simple Taxonomy plugin, Co-Authors Plus plugin, Multi-Column Taxonomy List plugin, and Expand and Collapse Funk plugin. Does not slow down site load time either.
Excellent documentation.
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A real time saver. Thanks so much!
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a great plugin
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complaint above about not working with taxonomy is incorrect, works off of standard categories & tags – nothing but positives from me!
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thanks a lot for the CCTM plugin and for further development and maintanance!
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It has solved me quite a few problems in difficult situations. It’s a must! Once you get the hang of it, it becomes part of any project you undertake: you just look at handling data in wordpress as a natural thing.
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For something as fundamental as this, reliability is key. I’ve used it many times since around WP 3.3 and I’ve never had anything break due to a WordPress upgrade. It also plays nice with other plugins.
The documentation is pretty solid as well.
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Dont work with non-latin letter.
Doesn’t suupport taxonomy.
No type of field.
Rating: 1 star
Dont work with non-latin letter.
Doesn’t suupport taxonomy.
No type of field.
Rating: 1 star
Dont work with non-latin letter.
Doesn’t suupport taxonomy.
No type of field.
Rating: 1 star
Dont work with non-latin letter.
Doesn’t suupport taxonomy.
No type of field.
Rating: 5 stars
User friendly and complete
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