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8.8
CVE ID Unknown
Jul 27, 2007
Researcher: Alex Concha
Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
WordPress Core <= 3.0.1 - SQL Injection CVE-2010-4257 8.8 Vladimir Kolesnikov November 30, 2010
WordPress Core <= 2.8.5 - Arbitrary File Upload CVE-2009-3890 8.8 Dawid Golunski December 12, 2009
Various Affected Software (Various Versions) - Arbitrary File Upload CVE-2009-4140 8.8 October 21, 2009
WP Comment Remix < 1.4.4 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2008-4734 8.8 g30rg3_x October 13, 2008
WP-ContactForm <= 1.5.1 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2008-0198 8.8 Eugene Dokukin January 3, 2008
Math Comment Spam Protection <= 2.1 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2008-0205 8.8 Eugene Dokukin November 23, 2007
FeedBurner FeedSmith <= 2.2 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2007-5229 8.8 David Kierznowski October 4, 2007
WordPress Core < 2.3.3 & WordPress MU < 1.3.2 - Remote Code Execution CVE-2008-5695 8.8 September 8, 2007
WordPress Core <= 2.2.1 - Arbitrary File Upload CVE-2007-3544 8.8 August 5, 2007
WordPress Core <= 2.2.1 - SQL Injection CVE-2007-4154 8.8 August 5, 2007
WordPress Core <= 2.2 - Arbitrary File Upload CVE-2007-3543 8.8 August 5, 2007
stats <= 1.1 - SQL Injection 8.8 Alex Concha July 27, 2007
WordPress Core <= 2.2 - SQL Injection CVE-2007-3140 8.8 June 21, 2007
AdSense-Deluxe <= 0.8 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2007-2828 8.8 David Kierznowski May 22, 2007
WordPress Core < 2.1.3 - SQL Injection CVE-2007-1897 8.8 April 3, 2007
WordPress Core < 2.0.7 - SQL Injection CVE-2007-0233 8.8 January 15, 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 < 2.0.3 - Remote Code Execution CVE-2006-2667 8.8 June 1, 2006
WordPress Core < 1.5.2 - Remote Code Execution CVE-2005-2612 8.8 August 9, 2005
WordPress Core < 1.5.1.3 - SQL Injection CVE-2005-2108 8.8 James Bercegay June 29, 2005

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