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9.8
CVE ID Unknown
Mar 2, 2007
Researchers:
Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
WordPress Core < 2.1.3 - SQL Injection CVE-2007-1897 8.8 April 3, 2007
WordPress Core <= 2.0.9 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2008-0192 7.2 April 3, 2007
WordPress Core < 2.0.10 - Open Redirect CVE-2007-1599 6.1 April 3, 2007
WordPress Core <= 2.1.2 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2007-1894 6.4 April 3, 2007
WordPress Core <= 2.1.2 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2007-1622 6.1 April 3, 2007
WordPress Core 2.2.1 - Backdoor CVE-2007-1277 9.8 Ivan Fratric March 3, 2007
WordPress Core <= 2.1.1 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2007-1230 6.4 March 2, 2007
WordPress Core 2.1.1 - Supply Chain Compromise 9.8 March 2, 2007
WordPress Core <= 2.1.1 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2007-1244 6.4 March 2, 2007
WordPress Core < 2.09 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2007-1049 7.2 February 21, 2007
WordPress Core <= 3.0.4 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2011-0700 6.4 Nils Jueneman, Saddy February 11, 2007
WordPress Core < 2.1 - Directory Traversal CVE-2007-0541 6.5 Blake Matheny January 24, 2007
WordPress Core < 2.1 - Full Path Disclosure CVE-2008-0195 5.3 January 22, 2007
WordPress Core < 2.1 - Denial of Service CVE-2007-0539 4.3 Blake Matheny January 22, 2007
WordPress Core < 2.0.7 - Full Path Disclosure CVE-2007-0262 5.3 January 15, 2007
WordPress Core < 2.0.7 - SQL Injection CVE-2007-0233 8.8 January 15, 2007
WordPress < 2.0.6 - Username Enumeration via Error Messages CVE-2007-0109 5.3 January 5, 2007
WordPress Core <= 2.0.5 - Cross-Site Request Forgery to Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2007-0106 8.8 Stefan Esser January 5, 2007
WordPress Core <= 2.0.5 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2006-6808 6.4 Stefan Esser January 5, 2007
WordPress Core <= 2.0.5 - SQL Injection CVE-2007-0107 9.8 Stefan Esser January 5, 2007

Researcher Hall of Fame (Past 30 days)

Rank Name
Vulnerabilities since Oct 27, 2024
Vulns
1 SOPROBRO 235
2 Francesco Carlucci 62
3 Peter Thaleikis 57
4 João Pedro Soares de Alcântara 55
5 Gab 45
6 stealthcopter 41
7 vgo0 40
8 LVT-tholv2k 29
9 Mika 29
10 Tonn 17
11 István Márton 15
12 Arkadiusz Hydzik 14
13 theviper17y 12
14 zer0gh0st 12
15 Le Ngoc Anh 12
16 Trương Hữu Phúc (truonghuuphuc) 9
17 Joshua Chan 9
18 wesley (wcraft) 9
19 Tieu Pham Trong Nhan 9
20 Ankit Patel 8

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