No More Enclosures Security & Risk Analysis

wordpress.org/plugins/no-more-enclosures

WordPress automatically discovers enclosures you reference in a post. Use this plugin to stop WordPress from doing that.

10 active installs v1.0.1 PHP + WP 3.0+ Updated Feb 29, 2012
enclosuremediamp3
85
A · Safe
CVEs total0
Unpatched0
Last CVENever
Safety Verdict

Is No More Enclosures Safe to Use in 2026?

Generally Safe

Score 85/100

No More Enclosures has no known CVEs and is actively maintained. It's a solid choice for most WordPress installations.

No known CVEs Updated 14yr ago
Risk Assessment

The "no-more-enclosures" v1.0.1 plugin exhibits an exceptionally strong security posture based on the provided static analysis and vulnerability history. The plugin demonstrates excellent coding practices with zero identified dangerous functions, no raw SQL queries, and all identified output being properly escaped. Furthermore, the absence of file operations and external HTTP requests reduces potential attack vectors. The lack of any identified taint flows, critical or otherwise, is a significant indicator of secure code handling of user input.

The plugin's attack surface is also commendably minimal, with no AJAX handlers, REST API routes, shortcodes, or cron events exposed, and importantly, zero unprotected entry points. This suggests a well-defined and limited scope of functionality, which inherently reduces the potential for vulnerabilities. The complete absence of any recorded CVEs, past or present, across all severity levels further reinforces its secure standing. This history indicates a consistent focus on security throughout its development lifecycle.

In conclusion, the "no-more-enclosures" v1.0.1 plugin appears to be highly secure, adhering to best practices across the board. There are no identified weaknesses in the provided static analysis or vulnerability history that would warrant significant concern. Its minimal attack surface and clean code signals are its strongest attributes, making it a reliable and secure choice.

Vulnerabilities
None known

No More Enclosures Security Vulnerabilities

No known vulnerabilities — this is a good sign.
Code Analysis
Analyzed Mar 17, 2026

No More Enclosures Code Analysis

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

SQL Query Safety

100% prepared1 total queries
Attack Surface

No More Enclosures Attack Surface

Entry Points0
Unprotected0
WordPress Hooks 1
actionadded_postmetano-more-enclosures.php:41
Maintenance & Trust

No More Enclosures Maintenance & Trust

Maintenance Signals

WordPress version tested3.3.2
Last updatedFeb 29, 2012
PHP min version
Downloads2K

Community Trust

Rating100/100
Number of ratings1
Active installs10
Developer Profile

No More Enclosures Developer Profile

Eric Teubert

2 plugins · 3K total installs

67
trust score
Avg Security Score
83/100
Avg Patch Time
430 days
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Detection Fingerprints

How We Detect No More Enclosures

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

Asset Fingerprints

HTML / DOM Fingerprints

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions about No More Enclosures