Frontend Dashboard

Frontend Dashboard

frontend-dashboard
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Frontend Dashboard Designed and Developed with WordPress Coding Standards

Frontend Dashboard is bundled with the huge list of custom features which can easily customise the User profile, Posts, Login, Register, Custom roles on the custom front page.

  1. Custom Login Page.
  2. Custom Register Page.
  3. Custom Forgot Password.
  4. Custom Redirect URL for before and after Login, Register, Logout.
  5. Restrict WP Admin area for role based users.
  6. Add/Delete custom User Roles.
  7. Customise the Frontend Dashboard with your theme matching colors.
  8. Enable/Disable the Frontend Dashboard scripts and styles on both frontend and admin.
  9. Add Frontend Dashboard menus for User based roles.
  10. Add any number of custom user field.
  11. Add any number of post/custom post field.
  12. Each custom fields can be configured based on user roles.
  13. Allow/Disallow to upload files in Frontend Dashboard based on User Role.
  14. Show custom user fields on Register page.
  15. Add/Edit/Delete Post/Custom post in Frontend Dashboard based on User Role.
  16. Show user role based custom profile page.
  17. Manage custom Post type and Taxonomies.
  18. Customize templates.
  19. Restrict illegal username on Registration.

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CVE History

CVEPublishedCVSS v3CVSS v2
8.8 HIGH

The Frontend Dashboard plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Privilege Escalation due to a missing capability check on the ajax_request() function in versions 1.0 to 2.2.7. This makes it possible for authenticated attackers, with Subscriber-level access and above, to control where the plugin sends outgoing emails. By pointing SMTP to their own server, attackers could capture password reset emails intended for administrators, and elevate their privileges for full site takeover.

8.8 HIGH

The Frontend Dashboard plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Privilege Escalation due to a missing capability check on the fed_admin_setting_form_function() function in versions 1.0 to 2.2.7. This makes it possible for authenticated attackers, with Subscriber-level access and above, to overwrite the plugin’s 'register' role setting to make new user registrations default to the administrator role, leading to an elevation of privileges to that of an administrator.

9.8 CRITICAL

The Frontend Dashboard plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Privilege Escalation due to a missing capability check on the fed_wp_ajax_fed_login_form_post() function in versions 1.0 to 2.2.6. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to reset the administrator’s email and password, and elevate their privileges to that of an administrator.