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10.0
Jun 22, 2009
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9.8
CVE ID Unknown
Oct 17, 2008
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Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
my-category-order <= 2.8.7 - SQL Injection CVE-2009-4748 6.4 ManhLuat93 July 15, 2009
WordPress Core <= 2.8 - Sensitive Information Disclosure CVE-2009-2334 6.1 Core Security Technologies July 9, 2009
WordPress Core & WordPress MU < 2.8.1 - Username Enumeration CVE-2009-2335 5.3 July 9, 2009
WordPress Core & WordPress MU < 2.8.1 - Username Enumeration CVE-2009-2336 5.3 July 9, 2009
Related Sites <= 2.2 - SQL Injection CVE-2009-2383 9.8 eLwaux June 30, 2009
DM Albums <= 1.9.2 - Remote File Inclusion CVE-2009-2396 9.8 Septemb0x June 29, 2009
FireStats <1.6.2 - SQL Injection CVE-2009-2144 10.0 June 22, 2009
Photoracer Plugin <= 1.0 - SQL Injection CVE-2009-2122 9.8 Kacper Szurek June 15, 2009
FireStats < 1.6.2 - Remote File Inclusion CVE-2009-2143 9.8 darkmasking June 12, 2009
WordPress Core < 2.8 - Sensitive Information Disclosure CVE-2009-2431 5.3 June 11, 2009
Lytebox <= 1.3 - Local File Inclusion CVE-2009-4672 9.8 TurkGuvenligi May 26, 2009
WP Syntax < 0.9.10 - Remote Code Execution CVE-2009-2852 9.8 Inj3ct0r April 13, 2009
fMoblog <= 2.1 - SQL Injection CVE-2009-0968 9.8 Strange Kevin March 17, 2009
WordPress MU < 2.7 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2009-1030 6.4 Juan Galiana Lara March 10, 2009
WordPress Core < 2.6.5 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2008-5278 7.2 Jeremias Reith December 25, 2008
Page Flip Image Gallery <= 0.2.2 - Directory Traversal CVE-2008-5752 7.5 GolD_M December 22, 2008
WordPress Core < 2.7 - Denial of Service CVE-2008-6767 5.3 Jesus Olmos Gonzalez December 22, 2008
WordPress Core < 2.8.1 - Open Redirect CVE-2008-6762 6.1 Jesus Olmos Gonzalez December 22, 2008
Instinct WP e-Commerce <= 3.4 - Arbitrary File Upload CVE-2008-6811 9.8 t0pP8uZz October 29, 2008
PHP Shell (All Versions) - Backdoor 9.8 October 17, 2008

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