• Clunky interface. Recaptcha didn’t work.
    Beware, Wordfence and others have warned us about malware exploit.

    • This topic was modified 6 months, 1 week ago by chazmcgaz.
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  • Plugin Author Campaign Monitor

    (@vibhorchhabra)

    Hi chazmcgaz, sorry to hear you had some trouble using our plugin. We’re happy to further investigate, but we’ll need some more details from you. Can you please reach out to our Support team by logging into your account, clicking on the question mark found in the bottom right-hand corner, then choosing “Get support” so we can work with you further? Thank you.

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    Plugin Author Campaign Monitor

    (@vibhorchhabra)

    The vulnerability reported by Wordfence applies to an earlier version that has since been patched, so new users installing the latest version will not be affected.

    If you already have the plugin installed, please make sure you update to the latest version.

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