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7.2
CVE ID Unknown
Jul 1, 2010
Researcher: Eugene Dokukin
Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
Vodpod Video Gallery <= 3.1.7 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2010-4875 6.1 John Leitch November 5, 2010
CformsII <=11.5 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2010-3977 6.1 November 2, 2010
WordPress Core < 3.0.1 - Missing Authorization CVE-2010-5297 4.7 July 29, 2010
myLinksDump <= 1.2 - SQL Injection CVE-2010-2924 9.8 H-SK33PY July 22, 2010
WP-UserOnline < 2.70 - Cross-Site Scripting 7.2 Eugene Dokukin July 1, 2010
WordPress Gallery Plugin – NextGEN Gallery <= 1.5.1 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2010-1186 6.1 Core Security Technologies April 6, 2010
Copperleaf Photolog <= 0.16- SQL injection CVE-2010-0673 9.8 kaMtiEz February 15, 2010
WordPress Core < 2.9.2 - Authorization Bypass CVE-2010-0682 4.3 Thomas Mackenzie February 15, 2010
Pyrmont V2 <= 2.0.7 - SQL Injection CVE-2009-4424 9.8 Gamoscu December 18, 2009
WordPress Core <= 2.8.5 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2009-3891 6.4 Benjamin Flesch December 12, 2009
WordPress Core <= 2.8.5 - Arbitrary File Upload CVE-2009-3890 8.8 Dawid Golunski December 12, 2009
WP-Cumulus <= 1.22 - Cross-Site Scripting via tagcloud CVE-2009-4168 6.1 Eugene Dokukin December 2, 2009
WP-Cumulus <= 1.20 - Sensitive Information Exposure CVE-2009-4170 5.3 Eugene Dokukin November 25, 2009
Various Affected Software (Various Versions) - Arbitrary File Upload CVE-2009-4140 8.8 October 21, 2009
WordPress Core <= 2.8.4 - Denial of Service CVE-2009-3622 6.5 October 20, 2009
WP Forum <= 2.3 - Multiple SQL Injections CVE-2009-3703 9.8 Juan Galiana Lara September 28, 2009
WP Cumulus < 1.22 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2009-4169 7.1 Thomas Scholz September 27, 2009
WordPress Core & WordPress MU < 2.8.1 - Full Path Disclosure CVE-2009-2432 5.3 September 8, 2009
WordPress Core < 2.8.4 - Forced Password Reset CVE-2009-2762 7.5 August 12, 2009
WordPress Core < 2.8.3 - Missing Authorization CVE-2009-2854 7.3 August 3, 2009

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