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3.7
CVE ID Unknown
Oct 18, 2022
Researchers: Alex Concha, Ben Bidner
Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
Brizy Page Builder <= 2.4.18 - IP Address Spoofing to Protection Mechanism Bypass CVE-2023-2897 3.7 Alex Thomas May 31, 2023
Freesoul Deactivate Plugins <= 1.9.4.0 - Information Disclosure CVE-2023-22687 3.7 Justiice January 13, 2023
WordPress Core < 6.0.3 - Shared User Instance Weakness 3.7 Alex Concha, Ben Bidner October 18, 2022
WordPress Core < 6.0.3 - Information Disclosure (Multi-Part Email Leak) 3.7 Thomas Kräftner October 18, 2022
loader-utils (JS package) < 3.2.1 - Regular Expression Denial of Service CVE-2022-37599 3.7 October 11, 2022
loader-utils (JS package) < 3.2.1 - Regular Expression Denial of Service CVE-2022-37603 3.7 October 11, 2022
terser (JS Package) < 5.14.2 - Denial of Service CVE-2022-25858 3.7 July 14, 2022
Comments - wpDiscuz <= 7.3.11 Sensitive Information Disclosure CVE-2022-23984 3.7 Muhammad Daffa February 10, 2022
W3 Total Cache <= 0.9.4.1 - Security Token Bypass via Type Juggling 3.7 SecuPress September 26, 2016
SportsPress – Sports Club & League Manager <= 2.7.20 - Missing Authorization to Notice Dismissal CVE-2024-34824 3.5 Dhabaleshwar Das May 9, 2024
Feed Them Social <= 4.2.0 - Cross-Site Request Forgery via review_nag_check CVE-2024-24710 3.5 Abdi Pranata January 31, 2024
WordPress Core < 5.4.2 - Arbitrary User Meta Update CVE-2020-4050 3.5 Simon Scannell June 10, 2020
WordPress Core < 4.8.2 - Open Redirect in Admin Dashboard CVE-2017-14725 3.5 Yasin Soliman (ysx) September 19, 2017
MonsterInsights – Google Analytics Dashboard for WordPress (Website Stats Made Easy) <= 5.1.2 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2014-9174 3.5 SecuBeastTeam November 26, 2014
affiliate-toolkit – WordPress Affiliate Plugin <= 3.3.9 - Open Redirect via atkpout.php CVE-2023-45105 3.4 minhtuanact October 6, 2023
tarteaucitron.js – Cookies legislation & GDPR (WordPress plugin) <= 1.6 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2021-36889 3.4 RE-ALTER December 17, 2021
Easy Digital Downloads – Sell Digital Files & Subscriptions (eCommerce Store + Payments Made Easy) <= 3.3.2 - Authenticated (Admin+) Stored Cross-Site Scripting via Agreement Text CVE-2024-6692 3.3 Jonas Benjamin Friedli August 9, 2024
WooCommerce Shipping Label <= 2.3.8 - Authenticated (Shop Manager+) Stored Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2024-32834 3.3 Joshua Chan April 22, 2024
LifterLMS <= 7.4.2 - Authenticated(Administrator+) Directory Traversal to Arbitrary CSV File Deletion CVE-2023-6160 3.3 Hüseyin TINTAŞ November 5, 2023
authLdap <= 2.6.1 - Authenticated (Administrator+) Stored Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2023-41655 3.3 Rio Darmawan September 1, 2023

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