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8.8
CVE ID Unknown
Mar 19, 2013
Researcher: m3tamantra
10.0
CVE ID Unknown
Mar 7, 2013
Researcher: Christian Mehlmauer
5.3
CVE ID Unknown
Mar 4, 2013
Researcher: Rafay Baloch
9.8
CVE ID Unknown
Feb 21, 2013
Researcher: ebanyu
6.1
CVE ID Unknown
Feb 19, 2013
Researcher: Eugene Dokukin
Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
Occasions <= 1.1 - Cross-Site Request Forgery 8.8 m3tamantra March 19, 2013
o2s gallery (All Versions) - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting 6.1 Asesino04 "The Black Devils" March 17, 2013
timelineoptinpro Plugin (All Versions) - Cross-Site Scripting 6.1 Asesino04 "The Black Devils" March 15, 2013
MailUp newsletter sign-up form < 1.3.2 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2013-2640 6.4 March 15, 2013
LeagueManager < 3.8.1 - SQL Injection CVE-2013-1852 7.2 Joshua Reynolds March 13, 2013
MailUp newsletter sign-up form < 1.3.3 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2013-0731 6.1 Charlie Eriksen March 13, 2013
podPress <= 8.8.10.17 - Cross-Site Scripting via playerID CVE-2013-2714 6.1 hip March 11, 2013
Terillion Reviews < 1.2 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2013-2501 6.4 Aditya Balapure March 8, 2013
All-in-One Events Calendar < 1.10 - SQL Injection 10.0 Christian Mehlmauer March 7, 2013
Count per Day < 3.2.6 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2013-7472 6.1 alej andr0 March 5, 2013
Caulk (Unknown Versions) - Full Path Disclosure 5.3 Rafay Baloch March 4, 2013
Events Manager <= 5.3.6 - Multiple Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2013-7480 6.1 February 27, 2013
Google Alert and Twitter Plugin <= 3.1.5 - Multiple Vulnerabilities 9.8 Dan Fosco February 25, 2013
Magn WP Drag And Drop Media Uploader <= 1.2.0 - Arbitrary File Upload 9.8 JingoBD February 23, 2013
Comment Rating <= 2.9.32 - SQL Injection 9.8 ebanyu February 21, 2013
Mingle Forum <= 1.0.33.3 - SQL Injection CVE-2013-0735 9.8 Charlie Eriksen February 20, 2013
Mingle Forum <= 1.0.33.3 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2013-0734 7.2 Charlie Eriksen February 20, 2013
Smart Flv <= 1.0 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2013-1765 6.1 Henri Salo (fgeek) February 19, 2013
WP-TopBar <= 3.04 - Cross-Site Scripting 6.1 Eugene Dokukin February 19, 2013
Allure Real Estate Theme <= 0.1.1 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting 6.1 Eugene Dokukin February 19, 2013

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