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8.3
CVE ID Unknown
Feb 17, 2017
Researcher: Slavco Mihajloski
7.2
CVE ID Unknown
Feb 14, 2017
Researchers:
7.5
CVE ID Unknown
Feb 9, 2017
Researcher: soulseekah
9.8
Feb 6, 2017
Researchers:
5.3
CVE ID Unknown
Feb 3, 2017
Researcher: Donncha Ó Caoimh
6.1
CVE ID Unknown
Feb 3, 2017
Researchers:
Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
Mail Masta <= 1.0 - SQL Injection via id parameter CVE-2017-6570 7.2 Hanley Shun February 18, 2017
Mail Masta <= 1.0 - SQL Injection via list_id parameter CVE-2017-6095 9.8 Hanley Shun February 18, 2017
Mail Masta <= 1.0 - SQL Injection via member_id parameter CVE-2017-6575 7.2 Hanley Shun February 18, 2017
Mail Masta <= 1.0 - SQL Injection via list_id parameter CVE-2017-6577 7.2 Hanley Shun February 18, 2017
Mail Masta <= 1.0 - SQL Injection via filter_list parameter CVE-2017-6572 7.2 Hanley Shun February 18, 2017
NextGen Gallery <= 2.1.77 - SQL Injection 8.3 Slavco Mihajloski February 17, 2017
Time Sheets < 1.5.0 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2017-18581 6.1 February 17, 2017
Easy Table <= 1.6 - Authenticated (Admin+) Stored Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2017-20108 6.1 Manuel Garcia Cardenas February 16, 2017
Corner Ad < 1.0.8 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2017-18579 6.4 February 16, 2017
Row Seats Core < 2.68 - PHP Object Injection 7.2 February 14, 2017
Posts in Page <= 1.2.4 - Authenticated Directory Traversal leading to Local File Inclusion CVE-2017-18585 8.1 February 13, 2017
Javo Spot < 3.0.0 - Directory Traversal 7.5 soulseekah February 9, 2017
Raygun4WP <= 1.8.0 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2017-9288 6.1 jgj212 February 7, 2017
XO Security < 1.5.3 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2017-18541 6.1 Plugin Vulnerabilities February 7, 2017
Note Press < 0.1.2 - SQL Injection CVE-2017-18548 9.8 February 6, 2017
WP Super Cache <= 1.4.8 - Cross-Site Scripting 5.3 Donncha Ó Caoimh February 3, 2017
Translate WordPress with GTranslate <= 2.8.10 - Open Redirect 6.1 February 3, 2017
WordPress Core < 4.7.2 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2017-5612 6.1 Ian Dunn January 26, 2017
WordPress Core < 4.7.2 - Authorization Bypass to Term Disclosure CVE-2017-5610 4.3 David Herrera January 26, 2017
WordPress Core < 4.7.2 - Authenticated SQL Injection CVE-2017-5611 8.8 Mo Jangda (batmoo) January 26, 2017

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