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7.5
CVE ID Unknown
Dec 24, 2012
Researcher: Zikou-16
5.3
CVE ID Unknown
Dec 24, 2012
Researcher: The Black Devils
9.8
CVE ID Unknown
Dec 19, 2012
Researchers:
5.3
CVE ID Unknown
Dec 17, 2012
Researcher: Eugene Dokukin
9.8
CVE ID Unknown
Dec 17, 2012
Researcher: Eugene Dokukin
9.1
CVE ID Unknown
Dec 17, 2012
Researcher: Eugene Dokukin
7.5
CVE ID Unknown
Dec 17, 2012
Researcher: Eugene Dokukin
5.3
CVE ID Unknown
Dec 17, 2012
Researcher: Eugene Dokukin
7.5
CVE ID Unknown
Dec 17, 2012
Researcher: Eugene Dokukin
6.1
CVE ID Unknown
Dec 17, 2012
Researcher: Eugene Dokukin
8.8
CVE ID Unknown
Dec 12, 2012
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5.3
CVE ID Unknown
Dec 4, 2012
Researcher: The Black Devils
Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
Album and Image Gallery with Lightbox – Flagallery Photo Portfolio <= 2.00 - SQL Injection 8.8 Janek Vind December 24, 2012
Album and Image Gallery with Lightbox – Flagallery Photo Portfolio < 2.53 - SQL Injection 7.2 Janek Vind December 24, 2012
Grou Random Image Widget <= 1.18 - Full Path Disclosure 7.5 Zikou-16 December 24, 2012
Appius Theme <= 1.0 - Full Path Disclosure 5.3 The Black Devils December 24, 2012
Album and Image Gallery with Lightbox – Flagallery Photo Portfolio < 2.53 - Sensitive Information Disclosure 4.9 Janek Vind December 24, 2012
Album and Image Gallery with Lightbox – Flagallery Photo Portfolio < 3.1.0 - Arbitrary File Deletion 7.2 Janek Vind December 24, 2012
Clockstone <= 1.2 - Arbitrary File Upload 9.8 December 19, 2012
WordPress RokBox <= 2.13 - Abuse of Functionality 5.3 Eugene Dokukin December 17, 2012
WordPress RokBox <= 2.13 - Arbitrary File Upload 9.8 Eugene Dokukin December 17, 2012
WordPress RokBox <= 2.13 - Content Spoofing 9.1 Eugene Dokukin December 17, 2012
WordPress RokBox <= 2.13 - Full Path Disclosure 7.5 Eugene Dokukin December 17, 2012
WordPress RokBox <= 2.13 - Sensitive Data Disclosure 5.3 Eugene Dokukin December 17, 2012
WordPress RokBox <= 2.13 - Denial of Service 7.5 Eugene Dokukin December 17, 2012
WordPress RokBox <= 2.13 - Cross-Site Scripting 6.1 Eugene Dokukin December 17, 2012
Welcart e-Commerce < 1.2.2 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2012-5178 8.8 Yoshinori Matsumoto December 14, 2012
Welcart e-Commerce < 1.2.2 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2012-5177 6.1 Yoshinori Matsumoto December 14, 2012
Knews Multilingual Newsletters < 1.2.6 - Cross-Site Request Forgery 8.8 December 12, 2012
onepagewebsite (Unknown Versions) - Full Path Disclosure 5.3 The Black Devils December 4, 2012
Vithy (Unknown Versions) - Full Path Disclosure 5.3 The Black Devils December 4, 2012
BuddyStream <= 3.6.2 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2012-10007 6.1 December 4, 2012

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