Mission Control Security & Risk Analysis

wordpress.org/plugins/mission-control

Effortlessly take control of all the sites on your network. Assign levels to your sites and manage the features available to each level.

10 active installs v0.1-alpha PHP + WP 4.6+ Updated Sep 1, 2016
feature-managerlevelsmultisitenetworkplugin-controltheme-control
85
A · Safe
CVEs total0
Unpatched0
Last CVENever
Safety Verdict

Is Mission Control Safe to Use in 2026?

Generally Safe

Score 85/100

Mission Control has no known CVEs and is actively maintained. It's a solid choice for most WordPress installations.

No known CVEs Updated 9yr ago
Risk Assessment

Based on the static analysis, the "mission-control" v0.1-alpha plugin exhibits a strong security posture. There are no identified entry points in the attack surface (AJAX handlers, REST API routes, shortcodes, or cron events), and all identified code signals indicate good security practices, including 100% proper output escaping and 100% prepared SQL statements. The absence of dangerous functions, file operations, external HTTP requests, and the lack of any taint analysis findings further contribute to this positive assessment. Furthermore, the vulnerability history is clean, with no known CVEs, which suggests a commitment to security or a very new plugin with no prior exposure.

While the absence of any explicit security checks (nonce, capability) is noted, this is less of a concern given the complete lack of entry points. The primary strength lies in the minimal attack surface and the robust handling of internal code processes. The main weakness, if it can be called that, is the early alpha stage of the plugin, which might imply a lack of comprehensive testing and potential for undiscovered vulnerabilities. However, based solely on the provided data, the plugin appears to be secure.

Vulnerabilities
None known

Mission Control Security Vulnerabilities

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

Mission Control Release Timeline

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

Mission Control Code Analysis

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

Output Escaping

100% escaped4 total outputs
Attack Surface

Mission Control Attack Surface

Entry Points0
Unprotected0
WordPress Hooks 3
actionadmin_noticesmission-control.php:67
actionshutdownmission-control.php:90
actionplugins_loadedmission-control.php:108
Maintenance & Trust

Mission Control Maintenance & Trust

Maintenance Signals

WordPress version tested4.6.30
Last updatedSep 1, 2016
PHP min version
Downloads1K

Community Trust

Rating100/100
Number of ratings1
Active installs10
Developer Profile

Mission Control Developer Profile

rheinardkorf

4 plugins · 50 total installs

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

How We Detect Mission Control

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

Asset Fingerprints

Asset Paths
/wp-content/plugins/mission-control/assets/css/mission-control.css/wp-content/plugins/mission-control/assets/js/mission-control.js
Script Paths
/wp-content/plugins/mission-control/assets/js/mission-control.js
Version Parameters
mission-control/assets/css/mission-control.css?ver=mission-control/assets/js/mission-control.js?ver=

HTML / DOM Fingerprints

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions about Mission Control