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6.1
CVE ID Unknown
Jan 30, 2016
Researcher: Kenan G.
9.9
CVE ID Unknown
Jan 19, 2016
Researcher: James Golovich
6.5
CVE ID Unknown
Jan 19, 2016
Researcher: James Golovich
9.1
CVE ID Unknown
Jan 19, 2016
Researcher: James Golovich
Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
User Meta Manager Plugin < 3.4.7 - Privilege Escalation 8.8 Panagiotis Vagenas February 2, 2016
Simple add pages or posts < 1.7 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2016-10883 8.8 February 2, 2016
eShop <= 6.3.14 - Multiple Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2016-0765 6.1 Larry W. Cashdollar February 2, 2016
WordPress Core < 4.4.2 - Open Redirect via wp_validate_redirect CVE-2016-2221 5.4 Shailesh Suthar February 2, 2016
User Meta Manager < 3.4.8 - Missing Authorization to Sensitive Information Disclosure 6.5 Panagiotis Vagenas February 1, 2016
Connections Business Directory < 8.5.9 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2016-0770 6.1 Larry W. Cashdollar February 1, 2016
Titan Anti-spam & Security <= 4.1 - Cross-Site Scripting 6.1 Kenan G. January 30, 2016
rtMedia for WordPress, BuddyPress and bbPress <= 3.10.1 - Cross-Site Scripting 6.1 Brajesh January 28, 2016
Sola Support Tickets < 3.13 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2016-11012 6.4 Justin Greer January 28, 2016
Appointment Booking Calendar <= 1.2.24 - SQL Injection 9.8 Joaquin Ramirez Martinez January 27, 2016
IMPress Listings <= 2.0.1 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2016-11013 6.1 Kris January 27, 2016
WP Easy Gallery <= 4.1.4 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting 6.5 Rahul Pratap Singh January 26, 2016
Appointment Booking Calendar <= 1.2.24 - Cross-Site Scripting 7.2 Joaquin Ramirez Martinez January 26, 2016
Formidable Form Builder <= 1.07.11 - SQL Injection CVE-2014-9309 8.8 Kacper Szurek January 26, 2016
Appointment Booking Calendar <= 1.1.23 - SQL Injection CVE-2016-10916 9.8 January 25, 2016
OneLogin SAML SSO < 2.2.0 - Authentication Bypass CVE-2016-10928 7.5 Jouko Pynnöne January 21, 2016
Simple Download Monitor <= 3.2.8 - Missing Authorization 9.9 James Golovich January 19, 2016
Download Manager <= 2.8.7 - Sensitive Information Disclosure via Directory Listing 5.3 James Golovich January 19, 2016
Download Manager <= 2.8.7 - Privilege Escalation 6.5 James Golovich January 19, 2016
Download Manager <= 2.8.7 - Missing Authorization 9.1 James Golovich January 19, 2016

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