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7.1
CVE ID Unknown
Mar 1, 2011
Researcher: jabdah
9.8
CVE ID Unknown
Feb 21, 2011
Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
WordPress Core <= 3.1 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2011-4956 6.4 Jon Cave, Peter Westwood April 5, 2011
WP Custom Pages <= 0.5.0.1 - Path Traversal CVE-2011-1669 7.5 John Leitch April 3, 2011
BackWPup <= 1.7.1 - Remote File Inclusion CVE-2011-4342 9.8 Phil Taylor - Sense of Security Labs March 28, 2011
WP-reCAPTCHA <= 2.9.8.2 - Multiple Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2011-0759 8.8 Check Point Vulnerability Discovery Team, Gabriel Quadros March 17, 2011
WP Related Posts <= 1.0 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2011-0760 7.1 Gabriel Quadros, Rodrigo Rubira Branco March 17, 2011
SodaHead Polls < 2.0.4 - Multiple Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2011-5304 6.1 High-Tech Bridge Security Research Lab March 17, 2011
BackWPup – WordPress Backup Plugin < 1.4.1 - Directory Traversal CVE-2011-5208 7.5 Danilo Massa March 2, 2011
SimpleDark <= 1.2.11 - Cross-Site Scripting 7.1 jabdah March 1, 2011
WP Forum Server <= 1.6.5 - SQL Injection CVE-2011-1047 9.8 High-Tech Bridge Security Research Lab February 22, 2011
Photosmash Plugin < 1.0.5 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2011-5307 6.1 High-Tech Bridge Security Research Lab February 22, 2011
GD Star Rating <= 1.9.22 - Cross-Site Scripting 6.1 High-Tech Bridge Security Research Lab February 22, 2011
Starbox Voting <= 2.0.4 - Full Path Disclosure 5.3 High-Tech Bridge Security Research Lab February 22, 2011
Uploadify <= 1.0 - Arbitrary File Upload 9.8 b0telh0 from GotGeek Labs February 21, 2011
User Photo <= 0.9.4 - Arbitrary File Upload CVE-2013-1916 8.8 February 18, 2011
CDN Vote < 0.4.2 - SQL Injection CVE-2011-5308 9.8 High-Tech Bridge Security Research Lab February 8, 2011
WordPress Core < 3.0.5 - Improper Authorization to Information Disclosure CVE-2011-0701 4.3 February 7, 2011
WordPress Core 2.9.2 and 3.0.4 - Sensitive Information Disclosure CVE-2011-3818 7.5 January 28, 2011
RSS Feed Reader <= 0.1 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2011-0740 6.1 John Leitch January 23, 2011
StatPressCN <= 1.9.0 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2011-0641 6.1 January 21, 2011
WordPress Core < 3.0.2 - Missing Authorization CVE-2010-5296 5.4 December 30, 2010

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