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6.4
CVE ID Unknown
Jul 19, 2016
Researcher: Han Sahin
Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
WooCommerce <= 2.6.2 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting 6.4 Han Sahin July 19, 2016
Advanced Custom Fields: Table Field < 1.1.13 - Authenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting 6.4 Mallory Adams July 13, 2016
WordPress Core < 4.5.3 - Cross-Site Scripting via Attachment Name #2 CVE-2016-5833 6.4 Divyesh Prajapati, Jouko Pynnöne June 18, 2016
WordPress Core < 4.5.3 - Cross-Site Scripting via Attachment Name CVE-2016-5834 6.4 Divyesh Prajapati, Jouko Pynnöne June 18, 2016
Levo Slideshow <= 2.3 - Cross-Site Scripting 6.4 Aaditya Purani, Vulnerability Lab June 6, 2016
Gallery - Video Gallery and YouTube Gallery <= 1.7.01 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting 6.4 Oliveira Lima May 28, 2016
Crowdsignal Dashboard – Polls, Surveys & more <= 2.0.31 - Stored Cross-Site scripting 6.4 May 26, 2016
BulletProof Security <= .53.3 - Authenticated Cross-Site Scripting 6.4 Omar Kurt May 11, 2016
Royal PrettyPhoto <= 1.2 - Authenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2015-10128 6.4 May 9, 2016
WordPress Core < 4.5.2 - Cross-Site Scripting via MediaElement.js CVE-2016-4567 6.4 Mario Heiderich, Masato Kinugawa, Filedescriptor May 6, 2016
WordPress Core < 4.5 - Cross-Site Scripting via Network Settings Page CVE-2016-6634 6.4 April 12, 2016
WP External Links < 1.81 - Authenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting 6.4 Vulnerability Lab March 23, 2016
Universal Analytics <= 1.3.0 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2016-10912 6.4 February 4, 2016
WordPress Core < 4.4.2 - Server-Side Request Forgery CVE-2016-2222 6.4 Ronnie Skansing February 2, 2016
Sola Support Tickets < 3.13 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2016-11012 6.4 Justin Greer January 28, 2016
mTouch Quiz <= 3.1.2 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2015-9389 6.4 David Sopas December 18, 2015
Content text slider on post < 6.9 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2015-20019 6.4 ALIREZA_PROMIS December 7, 2015
MyBookTable Bookstore by Stormhill Media <= 2.1.4 - Cross-Site Scripting 6.4 September 21, 2015
WordPress Core < 4.3.1 - Authenticated Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2015-7989 6.4 Ben Bidner September 15, 2015
WordPress Core < 4.3.1 - Cross-Site Scripting via Shortcodes CVE-2015-5714 6.4 Shahar Tal, Netanel Rubin September 15, 2015

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