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4.3
CVE ID Unknown
Oct 20, 2017
Researcher: Glyn Wintle
4.3
CVE ID Unknown
Aug 15, 2016
Researcher: Julien Rentrop
4.3
CVE ID Unknown
Jul 28, 2016
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4.3
CVE ID Unknown
Jun 15, 2015
Researcher: Nitin Venkatesh
Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
flickrRSS <= 5.3.1 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2018-6467 4.3 February 6, 2018
CMS Tree Page View < 1.4 - Missing Authorization Checks 4.3 Glyn Wintle October 20, 2017
WordPress Core < 4.8.2 - Directory Traversal during unzip CVE-2017-14719 4.3 Alex Chapman (noxrnet) September 19, 2017
TablePress <= 1.8 - XML External Entity Injection CVE-2017-10889 4.3 Yuji Tounai July 4, 2017
BuddyPress Docs <= 1.9.2 - Authorization Bypass CVE-2017-6954 4.3 Ewoud Vlasselaer, Eric SchayesNabeel Ahmed, Nabeel Ahmed March 17, 2017
WordPress Core < 4.7.2 - Authorization Bypass to Term Disclosure CVE-2017-5610 4.3 David Herrera January 26, 2017
WordPress Core < 4.7.1 - Information Disclosure CVE-2017-5487 4.3 Krogsgard, Chris Jean January 11, 2017
WordPress Core < 4.7.2 - Path Disclosure CVE-2017-6514 4.3 January 1, 2017
Backup, Restore and Migrate WordPress Sites With the XCloner Plugin <= 3.1.4 - Path Traversal to Sensitive Information Disclosure 4.3 December 31, 2016
WordPress Core < 4.6 - Authorization Bypass CVE-2016-10148 4.3 August 16, 2016
Email Users < 4.8.4 - Cross-Site Request Forgery 4.3 Julien Rentrop August 15, 2016
ALO EasyMail Newsletter <= 2.9.2 - Cross-Site Request Forgery 4.3 Yorick Koster, August 1, 2016
Simple History Plugin < 2.7.5 - Sensitive Information Disclosure 4.3 July 28, 2016
WP Maintenance Mode <= 2.0.6 - Authenticated Information Disclosure CVE-2018-20154 4.3 July 6, 2016
WordPress Core < 4.5.3 - Revision History Disclosure CVE-2016-5835 4.3 Dan Moen, John Blackbourn June 18, 2016
Ultimate Product Catalog <= 3.8.1 - Missing Authorization to Plugin Settings Update 4.3 Joaquin Ramirez Martinez June 17, 2016
Admin Management Xtended <= 2.4.0 - Missing Authorization Checks CVE-2015-9390 4.3 Kacper Szurek December 14, 2015
WatuPRO < 4.9.0.8 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2015-9418 4.3 Mallory Adams September 1, 2015
WP-Stats < 2.52 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2015-10001 4.3 June 17, 2015
Users To CSV <= 1.4.5 - Cross-Site Request Forgery 4.3 Nitin Venkatesh June 15, 2015

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