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6.1
CVE ID Unknown
Jan 17, 2017
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CVE ID Unknown
Jan 17, 2017
Researcher: Lenon Leite
Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
WordPress Core < 4.7.2 - Arbitrary Page Modification CVE-2017-1001000 7.3 Marc-Alexandre Montpas January 26, 2017
InfiniteWP Client <= 1.6.0 - Unauthenticated PHP Object Injection CVE-2016-15004 9.8 Yorick Koster, January 25, 2017
WangGuard < 1.8.0 - Unauthenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2017-20177 7.2 January 18, 2017
WangGuard <= 1.7.2 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting 6.1 January 17, 2017
moreAds SE <= 1.4.6 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2017-18526 6.1 January 17, 2017
WP Email Users <= 1.4.4 - SQL Injection 8.8 Lenon Leite January 17, 2017
Event Notifier <= 1.2.0 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2017-18576 6.1 January 16, 2017
Direct Download for Woocommerce < 1.16 - Local File Inclusion 9.8 Diego Celdran Morell January 16, 2017
Stop User Enumeration <= 1.3.7 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2017-18536 6.1 Zee Shan January 15, 2017
WP Whois Domain <= 1.0.0 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2017-18612 6.1 rastating January 14, 2017
Chained Quiz Plugin < 1.0 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2016-10892 6.1 January 12, 2017
WordPress Core < 4.7.1 - Cross-Site Request Forgery via Uploading Flash File CVE-2017-5489 8.8 Abdullah Hussam January 11, 2017
WordPress Core < 4.7.1 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting via theme directory name CVE-2017-5490 5.5 Mehmet Ince January 11, 2017
WordPress Core < 4.7.1 - Authorization Bypass CVE-2017-5491 8.3 John Blackbourn January 11, 2017
WordPress Core < 4.7.1 - Cross-Site Scripting via Name and Version Header of Plugin CVE-2017-5488 5.5 Dominik Schilling January 11, 2017
WordPress Core < 4.7.1 - Cross-Site Request Forgery via Widget Editing CVE-2017-5492 8.8 Ronnie Skansing January 11, 2017
WordPress Core < 4.7.1 - Weak Multi-Site Activation Key for User and Site Signup CVE-2017-5493 5.3 Jack January 11, 2017
WordPress Core < 4.7.1 - Information Disclosure CVE-2017-5487 4.3 Krogsgard, Chris Jean January 11, 2017
Responsive Poll < 1.7.6 - Cross-Site Request Forgery to Cross-Site Scripting 8.8 Mallory Adams January 10, 2017
Google Forms <= 0.90 - Unauthenticated PHP Object injection 9.8 Yorick Koster, January 7, 2017

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