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CVE-2025-66080

CVE-2025-66080 affects Cookie Banner for GDPR / CCPA – WPLP Cookie Consent (WordPress plugin) and is a Missing Authorization vulnerability. Wordfence reports affected versions up to 4.0.3 with Patched status in later updates; exploitation would involve access-control bypass via misconfigured secu...

5.3CVSS5.9AI score0.00235EPSS
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Positive Technologies
Positive Technologies
added 2025/12/16 12:0 a.m.5 views

PT-2025-51421

Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions WP Legal Pages WP Cookie Notice for GDPR, CCPA & ePrivacy Consent versions through 4.0.7 Description An authorization issue exists in WP Legal Pages WP Cookie Notice for GDPR, CCPA & ePrivacy Consent. The issue involves incorrectly configured...

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CNNVD
CNNVD
added 2025/06/06 12:0 a.m.5 views

WordPress plugin WP Cookie Notice for GDPR, CCPA & ePrivacy Consent 跨站请求伪造漏洞

WordPress and WordPress plugin are both products of the WordPress Foundation.WordPress is a blogging platform developed using the PHP language. The platform supports personal blog sites on PHP and MySQL servers.WordPress plugin is an application plugin. A cross-site request forgery vulnerability...

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Malwarebytes
Malwarebytes
added 2022/12/05 10:0 p.m.21 views

Snapchat gives Californians more power over their personal data

There's a new toggle switch in Snapchat that, once enabled, limits the use of sensitive personal information. TechCrunch reports that the switch is a new privacy feature Snapchat will be rolling out to comply with the California Privacy Rights Act CPRA, also known as Proposition 24. The act, whic...

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Akamai Blog
Akamai Blog
added 2020/07/21 11:0 a.m.22 views

Out of the Grace Period: Trust and Communication Rises in a Post-CCPA World

Six months ago, the California Consumer Privacy Act CCPA was put into effect, granting California residents increased rights over how their personal data is gathered and shared by the companies they interact with. Leading up to its launch, organizations expressed concern over whether they were...

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Schneier on Security
Schneier on Security
added 2020/05/11 3:58 p.m.29 views

Another California Data Privacy Law

The California Consumer Privacy Act is a lesson in missed opportunities. It was passed in haste, to stop a ballot initiative that would have been even more restrictive: In September 2017, Alastair Mactaggart and Mary Ross proposed a statewide ballot initiative entitled the "California Consumer...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2019/12/06 3:1 p.m.47 views

Facebook Alleges Company Infiltrated Thousands for Ad Fraud

Facebook has sued a Chinese company that it alleges used malware to compromise hundreds of thousands of user accounts – and then used them to run “deceptive ads” promoting counterfeit goods. The company in question is Hong Kong-based ILikeAd Media International Company Ltd., which was incorporate...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2019/12/03 9:28 a.m.70 views

Top 5 Cybersecurity and Cybercrime Predictions for 2020

We distilled 30 independent reports dedicated to cybersecurity and cybercrime predictions for 2020 and compiled the top 5 most interesting findings and projections in this post. Compliance fatigue will spread among security professionals Being a source of ongoing controversy and debate, the...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2019/11/14 3:32 p.m.64 views

California's Domino Effect on U.S. Privacy Regulation

LAS VEGAS – The California Consumer Privacy Act CCPA, which goes into effect in January 2020, will implement strict requirements for companies to create more transparency about how user data is being used and disseminated. Microsoft’s acknowledgement this week that it will extend CCPA to all of i...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2019/11/12 11:50 a.m.15 views

Microsoft to Apply California’s Privacy Law to All U.S. Users

Microsoft is extending a California law aimed at protecting users privacy to all of its users in the United States, an unexpected move supporting tougher requirements to disclose exactly how the company uses the consumer data it collects. The California Consumer Privacy Act, known as CCPA, is...

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Imperva Blog
Imperva Blog
added 2019/10/25 7:13 p.m.85 views

Key Compliance Concepts for Financial Services

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act SOX was introduced following a number of financial scandals involving huge conglomerates and obliges companies to establish internal controls to prevent fraud and abuse, holding senior managers accountable for the accuracy of financial reporting. The financial crisis in 200...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2018/10/16 2:45 p.m.80 views

Privacy Regulation Could Be a Test for States’ Rights

When the California Consumer Privacy Act CCPA passed in June, security experts applauded the state legislation as a win for consumers. The ruling gave residents certain rights around how their personal data can be stored, accessed, sold and deleted. But months later in September, the U.S. Chamber...

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