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Nov 10, 2015
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Oct 1, 2015
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Aug 14, 2015
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Aug 10, 2015
Researcher: Glyn Wintle
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Jul 22, 2015
Researchers: Pozdrawiam, Marcin Probola
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Jul 15, 2015
Researcher: Tom Adams
Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
Watu Quiz <= 2.6.7 - Authenticated (Admin+) SQL Injection CVE-2015-10111 7.2 November 20, 2015
Toolset Types < 1.8.8 - Cross-Site Scripting 7.2 November 10, 2015
Jetpack <= 3.7.1 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting 7.2 Marc-Alexandre Montpas October 1, 2015
GigPress <= 2.3.10 - SQL Injection CVE-2015-9353 7.2 Marcin Probola August 24, 2015
Crazy Bone < 0.6.0 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2015-9430 7.2 Marcin Probola August 21, 2015
Social Media Widget by Acurax < 2.2 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting 7.2 Marcin Probola August 19, 2015
WP-Polls <= 2.70 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting 7.2 August 14, 2015
WP Symposium < 15.8 - Blind SQL Injection 7.2 Glyn Wintle August 10, 2015
Unite Gallery Lite < 1.5 - Cross-Site Request Forgery and SQL Injection CVE-2015-9447 7.2 Nitin Venkatesh July 25, 2015
Music Store – WordPress eCommerce < 1.0.15 - Open Redirect 7.2 Nitin Venkatesh July 25, 2015
Count per Day <= 3.4 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2015-5533 7.2 pvdl July 22, 2015
Microblog Poster < 1.6.2 - Authenticated Blind SQL Injection CVE-2015-9449 7.2 Marcin Probola July 22, 2015
Easy Social Icons <= 1.2.3.1 - SQL Injection 7.2 Pozdrawiam, Marcin Probola July 22, 2015
Subscribe to Comments <= 2.1.2 - Local File Includion 7.2 Tom Adams July 15, 2015
CP Contact Form with PayPal < 1.1.6 - SQL Injection CVE-2015-9234 7.2 Nitin Venkatesh July 9, 2015
GD bbPress Attachments < 2.3 - Directory Traversal CVE-2015-5482 7.2 Mallory Adams July 9, 2015
SEO SearchTerms Tagging 2 <=1.535 - SQL Injection CVE-2015-9458 7.2 Marcin Probola July 8, 2015
Pretty Links – Link Management, Branding, Tracking & Sharing Plugin <= 1.6.7 - SQL Injection CVE-2015-9457 7.2 Marcin Probola July 8, 2015
Awesome Filterable Portfolio < 1.9 - Blind SQL Injection CVE-2015-9462 7.2 Marcin Probola July 7, 2015
Awesome Filterable Portfolio < 1.9 - Blind SQL Injection CVE-2015-9461 7.2 Marcin Probola July 7, 2015

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8 Marco Wotschka 7
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10 Daniel Ruf 5
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12 zer0gh0st 4
13 Tonn 4
14 Robert DeVore 3
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16 Le Ngoc Anh 3
17 István Márton 3
18 rezaduty 3
19 theviper17y 2
20 Michelle Porter 2

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