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Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
WP Comment Remix < 1.4.4 - SQL Injection CVE-2008-4732 9.8 g30rg3_x October 14, 2008
WP Comment Remix <= 1.4.3 - SQL Injection CVE-2008-4733 7.2 g30rg3_x October 14, 2008
WP Comment Remix < 1.4.4 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2008-4734 8.8 g30rg3_x October 13, 2008
WordPress Core < 2.6.2 - Arbitrary User Password Reset CVE-2008-4106 8.1 Stefan Esser September 8, 2008
WordPress Core < 2.6.2 - Cryptographic Weakness CVE-2008-4107 6.5 Stefan Esser September 8, 2008
WordPress MU < 2.6 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2008-4671 6.4 September 1, 2008
WordPress Core < 2.6.1 - Cryptographic Weakness CVE-2008-3747 5.9 August 15, 2008
Downloads Manager <= 0.2 - Arbitrary File Upload CVE-2008-3362 9.8 SaO July 24, 2008
WordPress Core < 2.6 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2008-3233 7.2 July 15, 2008
TubePress < 1.6.5 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2008-7321 6.1 July 9, 2008
NextGEN Gallery Plugin <= 1.9.0 - Authenticated (Admin+) Stored Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2008-7175 4.4 Eduardo Neves a.k.a _eth0_ June 7, 2008
Download Monitor <= 2.0.6 - Unauthenticated SQL Injection CVE-2008-2034 9.8 Dino Covotsos, Charlton Smith April 28, 2008
WordPress Core <= 2.3.3 - Directory Traversal CVE-2008-4769 7.5 April 25, 2008
WordPress Core <= 2.5 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2008-2068 6.4 April 25, 2008
WordPress Core < 2.5.1 - Authentication Bypass CVE-2008-1930 8.1 April 25, 2008
WordPress Core <= 2.5.1 - Arbitrary File Upload CVE-2008-2392 7.2 April 25, 2008
WordPress Spreadsheet <= 0.6 - Unauthenticated SQL Injection CVE-2008-1982 9.8 1ten0.0net1 April 22, 2008
WP-Download <= 1.2 - SQL Injection CVE-2008-1646 9.8 BL4CK March 31, 2008
Sniplets < 1.2.3 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2008-1061 6.1 NBBN February 26, 2008
Sniplets < 1.2.3 - Remote Code Execution CVE-2008-1060 9.8 NBBN February 26, 2008

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