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7.3
CVE ID Unknown
Oct 14, 2016
Researcher: Sixto Martin
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Aug 26, 2015
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Feb 3, 2014
Researcher: Andrew Horton
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Sep 19, 2013
Researcher: Eugene Dokukin
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Sep 17, 2013
Researcher: Eugene Dokukin
Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
Import Export WordPress Users and WooCommerce Customers <= 1.3.1 - CSV Injection CVE-2019-15092 7.3 Javier Olmedo August 22, 2018
Mass Pages/Posts Creator <= 1.2.2 - Missing Authorization CVE-2018-11580 7.3 Jack K. June 7, 2018
WordPress Core < 4.7.2 - Arbitrary Page Modification CVE-2017-1001000 7.3 Marc-Alexandre Montpas January 26, 2017
OneLogin SAML SSO <= 2.4.2 - Use of Vulnerable Component 7.3 Sixto Martin October 14, 2016
SEO Plugin by Squirrly SEO < 6.1.5 - Missing Authorization Checks 7.3 Panagiotis Vagenas July 11, 2016
WordPress Core < 4.5.3 - Bypass sanitize_file_name Protection CVE-2016-5839 7.3 Peter Westwood June 18, 2016
Client Invoicing by Sprout Invoices – Easy Estimates and Invoices for WordPress <= 9.3 - Missing Authorization 7.3 James Golovich February 9, 2016
Simple Slideshow Manager <= 2.1 - Cross-Site Request Forgery 7.3 August 26, 2015
MainWP Dashboard and MainWP Child <= 2.0.22 - Unspecified Vulnerability 7.3 Francois Harvey August 7, 2015
Social Media Share Buttons & Social Sharing Icons <= 1.2.1 - Unspecified Vulnerabilities 7.3 July 20, 2015
IgnitionDeck Crowdfunding Platform <= 1.1.6 - Missing Authorization 7.3 James Golovich March 6, 2015
Pie Register <= 2.0.13 - Missing Authorization CVE-2014-8802 7.3 Kacper Szurek January 17, 2015
MailPoet Newsletters <= 2.6.7 - Authorization Bypass CVE-2014-4726 7.3 Dominic September 21, 2014
WooCommerce <= 2.2.2 - Cross-Site Scripting via range Parameter CVE-2014-6313 7.3 dwxsupport September 15, 2014
Portable phpMyAdmin <= 1.3.0 - Authentication Bypass CVE-2012-5469 7.3 Mark Stanislav August 1, 2014
SS Quiz <= 1.12.2 - Unspecified Vulnerabilities 7.3 August 1, 2014
Image News Slider <= 3.2 - Unspecified Vulnerability CVE-2012-4327 7.3 August 1, 2014
Stop User Enumeration <= 1.2.4 - Security Bypass 7.3 Andrew Horton February 3, 2014
RokIntroScroller <= 1.8 - Abuse of Functionality 7.3 Eugene Dokukin September 19, 2013
RokStories <= 1.25 - Abuse of Functionality 7.3 Eugene Dokukin September 17, 2013

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