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9.8
CVE ID Unknown
Jun 23, 2016
Researchers:
6.1
CVE ID Unknown
Jun 20, 2016
Researcher: Kacper Szurek
5.3
CVE ID Unknown
Jun 15, 2016
Researcher: Larry W. Cashdollar
4.7
CVE ID Unknown
Jun 14, 2016
Researchers:
Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
Welcart e-Commerce <= 1.8.2 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2016-4827 6.1 Gen Sato June 24, 2016
WordPress File Upload < 3.9.0 - Arbitrary File Upload 9.8 June 23, 2016
Contus Video Comments <= 1.0 - Remote File Upload CVE-2016-1000112 9.8 Larry W. Cashdollar June 22, 2016
WordPress File Monitor <= 2.3.3 - Authenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting 5.5 June 22, 2016
Community by PeepSo – Social Network, Membership, Registration, User Profiles < 1.6.1 - Privilege Escalation CVE-2016-10968 8.8 James Golovich June 21, 2016
Advanced Access Manager <= 3.2.1 - Unrestricted AJAX Actions allowing Privilege Escalation 8.8 James Golovich June 21, 2016
Jetpack <= 4.0.3 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2016-10705 6.1 Anonymous June 20, 2016
Lingotek Translation <= 1.1.8 - Cross-Site Scripting 6.1 Kacper Szurek June 20, 2016
SupportFlow <= 0.6 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting via discussion ticket title CVE-2016-10969 7.2 White Hatter June 20, 2016
WordPress Core < 4.5.3 - Cross-Site Scripting via Customizer CVE-2016-5832 5.5 Yassine Aboukir June 18, 2016
WordPress Core < 4.5.3 - Denial of Service via oEmbed Protocol CVE-2016-5836 5.3 Jennifer Dodd June 18, 2016
WordPress Core < 4.5.3 - Revision History Disclosure CVE-2016-5835 4.3 Dan Moen, John Blackbourn June 18, 2016
WordPress Core < 4.5.3 - Cross-Site Scripting via Attachment Name CVE-2016-5834 6.4 Divyesh Prajapati, Jouko Pynnöne June 18, 2016
WordPress Core < 4.5.3 - Bypass sanitize_file_name Protection CVE-2016-5839 7.3 Peter Westwood June 18, 2016
WordPress Core < 4.5.3 - Password Change via Stolen Cookie CVE-2016-5838 5.3 Michael Adams June 18, 2016
WordPress Core < 4.5.3 - Cross-Site Scripting via Attachment Name #2 CVE-2016-5833 6.4 Divyesh Prajapati, Jouko Pynnöne June 18, 2016
WordPress Core < 4.5.3 - Authorization Bypass to Remove Category Attribute CVE-2016-5837 5.4 David Herrera June 18, 2016
Ultimate Product Catalog <= 3.8.1 - Missing Authorization to Plugin Settings Update 4.3 Joaquin Ramirez Martinez June 17, 2016
Contus Video Comments <= 1.0 - Authorization Bypass 5.3 Larry W. Cashdollar June 15, 2016
Yoast SEO <= 3.2.5 - Cross-Site Scripting 4.7 June 14, 2016

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