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7.2
CVE ID Unknown
Feb 14, 2017
Researchers:
7.2
CVE ID Unknown
Nov 13, 2016
Researcher: rastating
7.2
CVE ID Unknown
Nov 11, 2016
Researcher: Lenon Leite
Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
Mail Masta <= 1.0 - SQL Injection via member_id parameter CVE-2017-6575 7.2 Hanley Shun February 18, 2017
Mail Masta <= 1.0 - SQL Injection via list_id parameter CVE-2017-6577 7.2 Hanley Shun February 18, 2017
Mail Masta <= 1.0 - SQL Injection via filter_list parameter CVE-2017-6096 7.2 Hanley Shun February 18, 2017
Mail Masta <= 1.0 - SQL Injection via id parameter CVE-2017-6570 7.2 Hanley Shun February 18, 2017
Row Seats Core < 2.68 - PHP Object Injection 7.2 February 14, 2017
WangGuard < 1.8.0 - Unauthenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2017-20177 7.2 January 18, 2017
Nelio AB Testing < 4.5.11 - Server-Side Request Forgery CVE-2016-10927 7.2 YEO QUAN YANG December 29, 2016
ZX_CSV Upload <= 1 - Authenticated (Admin+) SQL Injection CVE-2016-10943 7.2 Lenon Leite December 16, 2016
Xtreme Locator Dealer Locator Plugin <= 3.0.1 - Authenticated (Admin+) SQL Injection CVE-2016-10939 7.2 Lenon Leite December 16, 2016
ZM Gallery <= 1.0 - Authenticated (Admin+) SQL Injection CVE-2016-10940 7.2 Lenon Leite December 16, 2016
Post Indexer <= 3.0.6.1 - Authenticated (Super Admin+) SQL Injection CVE-2016-10947 7.2 Glyn Wintle November 17, 2016
Lightbox < 1.6.8 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting 7.2 rastating November 13, 2016
Mini Cart <= 1.00.1 - Authenticated (Admin+) SQL Injection 7.2 Lenon Leite November 11, 2016
W3 Total Cache <= 0.9.4.1 - Weak validation of Amazon SNS push messages 7.2 November 10, 2016
FireStorm Shopping Cart eCommerce Plugin <= 2.07.02 - SQL Injection CVE-2016-10951 7.2 Lenon Leite November 10, 2016
W3 Total Cache <= 0.9.4.1 - Arbitrary Code Execution via settings import 7.2 SecuPress September 26, 2016
WP-Matomo Integration (WP-Piwik) < 1.0.11 - Unauthenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting 7.2 September 2, 2016
404 to 301 <= 2.3.0 - Unauthenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting 7.2 Alyssa Milburn August 27, 2016
Booking Calendar <= 6.2 - Authenticated (Editor+) SQL Injection 7.2 Edwin Molenaar August 1, 2016
All in One SEO Pack <= 2.3.7 - Unauthenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting 7.2 Panagiotis Vagenas July 13, 2016

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Vulnerabilities since Sep 1, 2024
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7 Peter Thaleikis 11
8 Marco Wotschka 7
9 Webbernaut 7
10 Daniel Ruf 5
11 TANG Cheuk Hei (siunam) 5
12 zer0gh0st 4
13 Tonn 4
14 Robert DeVore 3
15 LVT-tholv2k 3
16 Le Ngoc Anh 3
17 István Márton 3
18 rezaduty 3
19 theviper17y 2
20 Michelle Porter 2

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