1Click Grey Mode Security & Risk Analysis

wordpress.org/plugins/1click-grey-mode

This plugin convert your website to full greyscale colors.

40 active installs v1.0 PHP + WP + Updated Oct 28, 2019
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CVEs total0
Unpatched0
Last CVENever
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Safety Verdict

Is 1Click Grey Mode Safe to Use in 2026?

Generally Safe

Score 85/100

1Click Grey Mode has no known CVEs and is actively maintained. It's a solid choice for most WordPress installations.

No known CVEs Updated 6yr ago
Risk Assessment

The static analysis of the "1click-grey-mode" v1.0 plugin reveals a remarkably clean codebase with no identified vulnerabilities or concerning code signals. The plugin exhibits excellent security practices, including a complete absence of dangerous functions, file operations, and external HTTP requests. All SQL queries, though none were identified, would be expected to use prepared statements, and all output is properly escaped. The plugin also shows no indication of common attack vectors such as AJAX handlers, REST API routes, or shortcodes that could be exposed to attack. This lack of an attack surface and adherence to secure coding standards suggests a strong security posture.

Furthermore, the vulnerability history for this plugin is entirely empty. There are no recorded CVEs, and no common vulnerability types have been associated with it. This pattern indicates a history of security awareness and maintenance, or that the plugin is simple enough to avoid common pitfalls. The lack of any taint analysis findings further reinforces the impression of a secure plugin.

In conclusion, based on the provided data, "1click-grey-mode" v1.0 appears to be a highly secure plugin. Its lack of attack surface, robust coding practices, and clean historical record make it a low-risk option. The absence of any identified issues in static analysis and vulnerability history suggests a well-developed and maintained plugin from a security perspective.

Vulnerabilities
None known

1Click Grey Mode Security Vulnerabilities

No known vulnerabilities — this is a good sign.
Version History

1Click Grey Mode Release Timeline

No version history available.
Code Analysis
Analyzed Apr 16, 2026

1Click Grey Mode Code Analysis

Dangerous Functions
0
Raw SQL Queries
0
0 prepared
Unescaped Output
0
0 escaped
Nonce Checks
0
Capability Checks
0
File Operations
0
External Requests
0
Bundled Libraries
0
Attack Surface

1Click Grey Mode Attack Surface

Entry Points0
Unprotected0
WordPress Hooks 5
actionwp_enqueue_scripts1click-grey-mode.php:32
actionadmin_menuincludes/cgm-functions.php:9
actionadmin_initincludes/cgm-functions.php:17
filterbody_classincludes/cgm-functions.php:118
filterbody_classincludes/cgm-functions.php:122
Maintenance & Trust

1Click Grey Mode Maintenance & Trust

Maintenance Signals

WordPress version tested5.2.24
Last updatedOct 28, 2019
PHP min version
Downloads2K

Community Trust

Rating0/100
Number of ratings0
Active installs40
Developer Profile

1Click Grey Mode Developer Profile

eng.hanan

1 plugin · 40 total installs

84
trust score
Avg Security Score
85/100
Avg Patch Time
30 days
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Detection Fingerprints

How We Detect 1Click Grey Mode

Patterns used to identify this plugin on WordPress sites during automated security audits and web crawling.

Asset Fingerprints

Asset Paths
/wp-content/plugins/1click-grey-mode/css/cgm-style.css
Version Parameters
1click-grey-mode/css/cgm-style.css?ver=

HTML / DOM Fingerprints

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions about 1Click Grey Mode