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5.3
CVE ID Unknown
May 6, 2016
Researcher: Panagiotis Vagenas
7.2
CVE ID Unknown
May 3, 2016
6.5
CVE ID Unknown
Apr 28, 2016
Researchers:
4.7
CVE ID Unknown
Apr 25, 2016
Researcher: Paul Mynarsky
7.4
CVE ID Unknown
Apr 25, 2016
Researcher: Julio Potier
5.5
CVE ID Unknown
Apr 21, 2016
Researcher: Rahul Pratap Singh
Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
WordPress Core < 4.5.2 - Cross-Site Scripting via plupload.flash.swf CVE-2016-4566 6.1 Filedescriptor, Masato Kinugawa, Mario Heiderich May 6, 2016
Yoast SEO <= 3.2.4 - Sensitive Data Exposure 5.3 Panagiotis Vagenas May 6, 2016
Safe Editor < 1.2 - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2016-10976 7.2 May 6, 2016
WordPress Core < 4.5.2 - Cross-Site Scripting via MediaElement.js CVE-2016-4567 6.4 Mario Heiderich, Masato Kinugawa, Filedescriptor May 6, 2016
Ninja Forms Contact Form 2.9.36 - 2.9.42 - Unauthenticated Arbitrary File Upload CVE-2016-1209 9.8 James Golovich May 5, 2016
bbPress < 2.5.9 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting 7.2 Marc-Alexandre Montpas May 3, 2016
Truemag (Unknown Versions) - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2016-10994 6.1 ICG SEC April 29, 2016
MainWP Dashboard – The Private WordPress Manager for Multiple Website Maintenance Plugin <= 3.1.2 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2016-15041 7.2 Jouko Pynnöne April 29, 2016
Simple Photo Gallery <= 1.8.0 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting 7.2 Oliveira Lima April 28, 2016
Google Authenticator <= 0.47 - Improper Authentication 6.5 April 28, 2016
Ghost <= 0.5.5 - Missing Authorization Checks CVE-2016-10983 7.5 Josh Brody April 28, 2016
Sermon Browser <= 0.45.15 - Multiple Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2016-10897 6.1 April 26, 2016
GNUCommerce < 0.5.7-BETA - Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2016-10920 6.1 April 26, 2016
The Events Calendar < 4.1.1.1 - Open Redirect 4.7 Paul Mynarsky April 25, 2016
iThemes Security <= 5.3.5 - Missing Capabilities Check 7.4 Julio Potier April 25, 2016
Tevolution < 2.3.0 - Arbitrary File Upload CVE-2016-10995 9.8 April 23, 2016
Echo Sign < 1.2 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2016-10984 6.1 Rahul Pratap Singh April 21, 2016
Easy Social Share Buttons for WordPress <= 3.4.1 - Cross-Site Scripting 6.1 Rahul Pratap Singh April 21, 2016
CM Ad Changer < 1.7.6 - Cross-Site Scripting 5.5 Rahul Pratap Singh April 21, 2016
Tweet Wheel < 1.0.3.3 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2016-10986 6.1 Rahul Pratap Singh April 21, 2016

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