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All Vulnerabilities

Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
WP Support Plus Responsive Ticket System <= 4.0 - JavaScript Injection CVE-2014-10391 6.1 November 4, 2014
post highlights 2.0 - 2.6 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2014-8087 6.1 James Hooker November 3, 2014
Database Backup for WordPress <= 2.2.4 - Missing Authorization CVE-2014-10076 7.5 Larry W. Cashdollar November 2, 2014
WP eCommerce <= 3.8.14.3 - Missing Authorization 8.3 MICKAEL NADEAU (Sucuri) November 1, 2014
Album and Image Gallery with Lightbox – Flagallery Photo Portfolio < 4.25 - Sensitive Data Exposure CVE-2014-8491 5.3 James Hooker October 30, 2014
Profile Builder <= 2.0.2 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2014-8492 6.1 James Hooker October 30, 2014
Calendar Event Multi View < 1.0.2 - SQL Injection CVE-2014-8586 9.8 Claudio Viviani October 23, 2014
Creative Contact Form < 1.0.0 - Arbitrary File Upload CVE-2014-8739 9.8 Gianni Angelozzi October 23, 2014
Users Ultra Membership, Users Community and Member Profiles With PayPal Integration Plugin <= 1.3.58 - SQL Injection 9.8 October 22, 2014
Users Ultra Membership, Users Community and Member Profiles With PayPal Integration Plugin <= 1.3.58 - SQL Injection 9.8 October 22, 2014
NEX-Forms Lite – WordPress Contact Form builder < 3.4 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2014-7151 6.1 James Hooker October 21, 2014
Featured Comments < 1.2.5 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2014-10382 8.8 October 21, 2014
Contact Form Integrated With Google Maps 1.0 - 2.4 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2014-7238 7.2 James Hooker October 18, 2014
Gallery Bank – WordPress Photo Gallery Plugin < 3.0.70 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2014-8758 6.1 James Hooker October 18, 2014
Backup, Restore and Migrate WordPress Sites With the XCloner Plugin <= 3.1.1 - Remote Code Execution CVE-2014-8603 7.2 Larry W. Cashdollar October 17, 2014
Easy Contact Form Solution <= 1.6 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2014-7240 6.1 James Hooker October 17, 2014
Backup, Restore and Migrate WordPress Sites With the XCloner Plugin <= 3.1.1 - Sensitive Information Disclosure CVE-2014-8604 7.5 Larry W. Cashdollar October 17, 2014
Backup, Restore and Migrate WordPress Sites With the XCloner Plugin <= 3.1.1 - Directory Traversal CVE-2014-8606 4.9 Larry W. Cashdollar October 17, 2014
Backup, Restore and Migrate WordPress Sites With the XCloner Plugin <= 3.1.1 - Sensitive Information Disclosure CVE-2014-8607 7.2 Larry W. Cashdollar October 17, 2014
Backup, Restore and Migrate WordPress Sites With the XCloner Plugin <= 3.1.1 - Improper Access Control to Information Disclosure CVE-2014-8605 7.5 Larry W. Cashdollar October 17, 2014

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