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All Vulnerabilities

Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
WordPress Core < 2.8 - Sensitive Information Disclosure CVE-2009-2431 5.3 June 11, 2009
WordPress Core < 2.7 - Denial of Service CVE-2008-6767 5.3 Jesus Olmos Gonzalez December 22, 2008
DMSGuestbook <= 1.8.0 - Directory Traversal CVE-2008-0615 5.3 NBBN February 2, 2008
WordPress Core < 2.5 - Full Path Disclosure CVE-2008-0191 5.3 Eugene Dokukin December 16, 2007
WordPress Core < 2.2.3 - Restriction Bypass CVE-2008-2146 5.3 September 8, 2007
WordPress Core < 2.1 - Full Path Disclosure CVE-2008-0195 5.3 January 22, 2007
WordPress Core < 2.0.7 - Full Path Disclosure CVE-2007-0262 5.3 January 15, 2007
WordPress Core 2.0.2 - 2.0.5 - Sensitive Information Disclosure CVE-2006-4743 5.3 January 5, 2007
WordPress < 2.0.6 - Username Enumeration via Error Messages CVE-2007-0109 5.3 January 5, 2007
WordPress Core < 1.5.2 - Full Path Disclosure CVE-2005-4463 5.3 Dedi Dwianto August 14, 2006
WordPress Core < 2.0.4 - Full Path Disclosure CVE-2006-3390 5.3 July 29, 2006
WordPress Core < 2.0.3 - IP Address Spoofing CVE-2006-2702 5.3 June 1, 2006
secure-files <= 1.1 - Directory Traversal CVE-2005-10002 5.3 October 3, 2005
WordPress Core < 1.5.1.3 - Arbitrary Email Content Change CVE-2005-2109 5.3 James Bercegay June 29, 2005
WordPress Core < 1.5.1 - Full Path Disclosure CVE-2005-1688 5.3 Thomas Waldegger May 9, 2005
WordPress Core <= 1.2 - HTTP Response Splitting CVE-2004-1584 5.3 Chaotic Evil October 6, 2004
AWeber Forms by Optin Cat <= 2.5.7 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2024-11325 5.2 vgo0 December 2, 2024
Advanced Custom Fields <= 6.3.8 - Authenticated (Admin+) Limited Arbitrary Function Call CVE-2024-9529 5.1 Automattic October 7, 2024
Simple CSV/XLS Exporter <= 1.5.8 - CSV Injection CVE-2022-42882 5.1 Mika March 2, 2023
ImageRecycle pdf & image compression <= 3.1.14 - Missing Authorization in Several AJAX Actions CVE-2024-6631 5.0 Lucio Sá August 23, 2024

Researcher Hall of Fame (Past 30 days)

Rank Name
Vulnerabilities since Dec 21, 2024
Vulns
1 SOPROBRO 83
2 vgo0 44
3 João Pedro Soares de Alcântara 37
4 Lucio Sá 27
5 Peter Thaleikis 22
6 zaim 17
7 Mika 16
8 Hassan Khan Yusufzai - Splint3r7 16
9 0xd4rk5id3 14
10 yudha 14
11 Bob Matyas 12
12 Webbernaut 11
13 Francesco Carlucci 10
14 stealthcopter 10
15 Dhabaleshwar Das 9
16 Tieu Pham Trong Nhan 9
17 theviper17y 9
18 Colin Xu 9
19 Le Ngoc Anh 9
20 zakaria 8

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