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6.1
CVE ID Unknown
Feb 23, 2016
Researcher: Rahul Pratap Singh
Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
Easy Digital Downloads <= 2.5.7 - PHP Object Injection 9.8 Danny van Kooten March 2, 2016
Shibboleth <= 1.6 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2017-14313 6.1 March 2, 2016
Gravityforms <= 1.9.15.11 - Cross-Site Scripting 4.7 Henri Salo (fgeek), Allan Collins March 1, 2016
Goodnews – Responsive WordPress News/Magazine | News / Editorial <= 5.11.1 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2016-10999 6.1 Milad Hacking February 29, 2016
Forget About Shortcode Buttons <= 1.1.1 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2016-1000133 6.1 Larry W. Cashdollar February 29, 2016
Jetpack – WP Security, Backup, Speed, & Growth <= 3.9.1 - Sensitive Information Disclosure 4.9 Oliver Liu February 25, 2016
Jetpack – WP Security, Backup, Speed, & Growth <= 3.9.1 - Cross-Site Scripting via LaTeX markup within HTML elements 6.1 Jetpack Scan team February 25, 2016
Export WordPress Data with Advanced Filters < 1.2 - SQL Injection CVE-2016-11000 9.8 Henri Salo (fgeek) February 25, 2016
Import WooCommerce < 1.1 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting 6.1 Rahul Pratap Singh February 24, 2016
WP Ultimate Exporter < 1.1 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting 6.1 Rahul Pratap Singh February 24, 2016
CSV Import <= 1.0 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting 6.1 Rahul Pratap Singh February 23, 2016
All In One WP Security & Firewall <= 4.0.5 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2016-10867 6.1 February 23, 2016
WP Advanced Importer <= 2.1.1 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting 6.1 Rahul Pratap Singh February 23, 2016
All In One WP Security & Firewall <= 4.0.4 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2016-10868 6.1 February 22, 2016
ElegantThemes <= 1.2.3 - Privilege Escalation CVE-2016-11002 8.8 James Golovich February 18, 2016
Bloom Email Opt-In < 1.1.1 - Sensitive Information Disclosure CVE-2016-11003 8.8 James Golovich February 18, 2016
Elegant Themes Monarch < 1.2.7 - Privilege Escalation CVE-2016-11004 8.8 James Golovich February 17, 2016
ALO EasyMail Newsletter <= 2.6.01 - Cross-Site Request Forgery 5.7 Mohsen Lotfi February 16, 2016
Formidable Form Builder <= 2.0.21 - Missing Authorization Checks 9.1 James Golovich February 16, 2016
WP e-Commerce – Store Exporter <= 1.6.6 - Missing Authorization 9.8 James Golovich February 15, 2016

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