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6.1
CVE ID Unknown
Mar 1, 2017
Researcher: Yorick Koster,
Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
Mail Masta <= 1.0 - SQL Injection via subscriber_email parameter CVE-2017-6578 7.2 hamkovic March 9, 2017
DTracker <= 1.5 - SQL Injection CVE-2017-1002004 9.8 Larry W. Cashdollar March 8, 2017
DTracker <= 1.5 - Authorization Bypass CVE-2017-1002007 7.5 Larry W. Cashdollar March 8, 2017
DTracker <= 1.5 - SQL Injection CVE-2017-1002005 9.8 Larry W. Cashdollar March 8, 2017
Mobile App Builder by WapPress <= 1.05 - Arbitrary File Upload CVE-2017-1002001 9.8 Larry W. Cashdollar March 7, 2017
Wp2android <= 1.1.4 - Arbitrary File Upload CVE-2017-1002003 9.8 Larry W. Cashdollar March 7, 2017
Ninja Forms Contact Form – The Drag and Drop Form Builder for WordPress <= 3.0.30 - HTML Injection CVE-2017-18574 6.1 March 7, 2017
WordPress Core < 4.7.3 - Arbitrary File Deletion CVE-2017-6816 4.9 TrigInc, xuliang March 6, 2017
WordPress Core < 4.7.3 - Cross-Site Scripting via Taxonomy names CVE-2017-6818 6.4 Delta March 6, 2017
WordPress Core < 4.7.3 - Cross-Site Scripting via Media Metadata CVE-2017-6814 6.4 Chris Andrè Dale, Simon P. Briggs, Yorick Koster, March 6, 2017
WordPress Core < 4.7.3 - Cross-Site Request Forgery via Press This CVE-2017-6819 8.8 Sipke Mellema March 6, 2017
WordPress Core < 4.7.3 - Bypass URL Validation CVE-2017-6815 6.1 Daniel Chatfield March 6, 2017
WordPress Core < 4.7.3 - Authenticated Cross-Site Scripting in Youtube URL Embeds CVE-2017-6817 6.4 Marc-Alexandre Montpas March 6, 2017
Mail Masta <= 1.0 - SQL Injection via id parameter CVE-2017-6576 7.2 Hanley Shun March 5, 2017
Mail Masta Plugin <= 1.0 - SQL Injection via filter_list CVE-2017-6574 7.2 hamkovic March 5, 2017
Adminer <= 1.4.5 - Security Bypass to Database Login CVE-2017-20066 9.8 David Vaartjes March 3, 2017
Rockhoist Badges <= 1.2.2 - Authenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2017-6102 6.4 Larry W. Cashdollar March 3, 2017
GNUCommerce < 1.4.2 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2017-18572 7.2 March 1, 2017
Contact Form Plugin <= 4.0.1 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2017-20055 6.4 Julien Rentrop March 1, 2017
WP-Filebase <= 3.4.23 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting 6.1 Yorick Koster, March 1, 2017

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6 Peter Thaleikis 36
7 Mika 33
8 István Márton 33
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10 vgo0 22
11 wesley (wcraft) 15
12 Trương Hữu Phúc (truonghuuphuc) 15
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14 zer0gh0st 13
15 Tonn 12
16 Tieu Pham Trong Nhan 9
17 Arkadiusz Hydzik 8
18 Le Ngoc Anh 8
19 Rafie Muhammad 8
20 incognito 8

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