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All Vulnerabilities

Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
secure-files <= 1.1 - Directory Traversal CVE-2005-10002 5.3 October 3, 2005
WordPress Core < 1.5.2 - Remote Code Execution CVE-2005-2612 8.8 August 9, 2005
WordPress Core < 1.5.1.3 - Arbitrary Email Content Change CVE-2005-2109 5.3 James Bercegay June 29, 2005
WordPress Core <= 1.5.1.2 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2005-2107 7.2 June 29, 2005
WordPress Core < 1.5.1.3 - Sensitive Information Disclosure CVE-2005-2110 7.3 James Bercegay June 29, 2005
WordPress Core < 1.5.1.3 - SQL Injection CVE-2005-2108 8.8 James Bercegay June 29, 2005
WordPress Core <= 1.5 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2005-1102 6.4 Nicolas Montoza June 27, 2005
WordPress Core < 1.5.1.2 - SQL Injection CVE-2005-1810 8.8 Alberto Trivero May 27, 2005
WordPress Core < 1.5.1 - SQL Injection CVE-2005-1687 8.8 Thomas Waldegger May 9, 2005
WordPress Core < 1.5.1 - Full Path Disclosure CVE-2005-1688 5.3 Thomas Waldegger May 9, 2005
WordPress Core <= 1.2 - HTTP Response Splitting CVE-2004-1584 5.3 Chaotic Evil October 6, 2004
WordPress Core < 1.2.1 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2004-1559 6.1 Thomas Waldegger October 6, 2004
WordPress Core < 0.72 - SQL Injection CVE-2003-1598 8.8 October 11, 2003
WordPress Core <= 0.70 - Remote File Inclusion CVE-2003-1599 9.8 June 9, 2003

Researcher Hall of Fame (Past 30 days)

Rank Name
Vulnerabilities since Nov 4, 2024
Vulns
1 SOPROBRO 168
2 Peter Thaleikis 61
3 Francesco Carlucci 60
4 vgo0 47
5 stealthcopter 33
6 Mika 24
7 Gab 24
8 João Pedro Soares de Alcântara 21
9 Tonn 18
10 LVT-tholv2k 15
11 István Márton 13
12 Arkadiusz Hydzik 12
13 Tieu Pham Trong Nhan 11
14 Le Ngoc Anh 11
15 zer0gh0st 9
16 mikemyers 9
17 wesley (wcraft) 8
18 zakaria 7
19 incognito 7
20 Ananda Dhakal 6

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