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6.1
CVE ID Unknown
Oct 3, 2015
Researcher: Madhu Akula
5.3
CVE ID Unknown
Oct 1, 2015
Researcher: Jaime Delgado Horna
7.2
CVE ID Unknown
Oct 1, 2015
8.4
CVE ID Unknown
Sep 30, 2015
Researchers: Smit B. Shah, Hely H. Shah
9.8
CVE ID Unknown
Sep 27, 2015
Researcher: FullSecurity.org
8.1
CVE ID Unknown
Sep 25, 2015
Researchers:
5.4
CVE ID Unknown
Sep 25, 2015
Researchers:
5.3
CVE ID Unknown
Sep 25, 2015
Researchers:
Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
AdPush <= 1.29 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting 6.1 Madhu Akula October 3, 2015
Jetpack <= 3.7.1 - Information disclosure 5.3 Jaime Delgado Horna October 1, 2015
Jetpack <= 3.7.1 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting 7.2 Marc-Alexandre Montpas October 1, 2015
mTheme-Unus < 2.3 - Directory Traversal CVE-2015-9406 7.5 FullSecurity.org September 30, 2015
WordPress Landing Pages <= 1.9.0 - Unauthenticated Remote Command Execution CVE-2015-5227 8.8 September 30, 2015
Ninja Forms Contact Form <= 2.9.27 - CSV Injection 8.4 Smit B. Shah, Hely H. Shah September 30, 2015
mTheme-Unus (All Versions) - Local File Inclusion 9.8 FullSecurity.org September 27, 2015
Appointment Booking Calendar <= 1.1.7 - Multiple Reflected Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2015-7320 6.1 Ibéria Medeiros September 26, 2015
Appointment Booking Calendar <= 1.1.7 - SQL Injection CVE-2015-7319 9.8 Ibéria Medeiros September 26, 2015
WP Super Cache <= 1.4.4 - PHP Object Injection 8.1 September 25, 2015
WP Super Cache <= 1.4.4 - Authenticated File Deletion 5.4 September 25, 2015
WP Super Cache <= 1.4.4 - Directory Listing 5.3 September 25, 2015
MyBookTable Bookstore by Stormhill Media <= 2.1.4 - Cross-Site Scripting 6.4 September 21, 2015
wordpress vertical image slider plugin < 1.2 - Cross-Site Scripting 6.1 Ehsan Hosseini September 19, 2015
ALO EasyMail Newsletter <= 2.6.00 - Cross-Site Request Forgery to Stored Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2015-9409 8.8 September 17, 2015
XPinner Lite <= 2.2 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2015-9407 6.1 Ashiyane Digital Security Team September 17, 2015
WordPress Core < 4.3.1 - Authorization Bypass to Information Disclosure CVE-2015-5715 5.4 Shahar Tal, Netanel Rubin September 15, 2015
WordPress Core < 4.3.1 - Cross-Site Scripting via Shortcodes CVE-2015-5714 6.4 Shahar Tal, Netanel Rubin September 15, 2015
MyPixs <= 0.3 - Local File Inclusion CVE-2015-1000012 9.8 Larry W. Cashdollar September 15, 2015
WordPress Core < 4.3.1 - Authenticated Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2015-7989 6.4 Ben Bidner September 15, 2015

Researcher Hall of Fame (Past 30 days)

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Vulnerabilities since Nov 21, 2024
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3 Peter Thaleikis 66
4 Francesco Carlucci 39
5 Mika 37
6 João Pedro Soares de Alcântara 37
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8 theviper17y 19
9 zaim 19
10 Gab 16
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12 zakaria 15
13 ardias 15
14 Arkadiusz Hydzik 15
15 Colin Xu 13
16 mikemyers 12
17 Tieu Pham Trong Nhan 12
18 zer0gh0st 11
19 LVT-tholv2k 11
20 yudha 11

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