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8.8
CVE ID Unknown
Aug 1, 2014
Researcher: Akastep
8.8
CVE ID Unknown
May 20, 2014
Researcher: SANTHO
Title CVE ID CVSS Researchers Date
Mingle Forum <= 1.0.32.1 - SQL Injection CVE-2012-5328 8.8 Gianluca Brindisi August 1, 2014
LayerSlider <= 4.6.1 - Cross-Site Request Forgery 8.8 Akastep August 1, 2014
Mingle Forum <= 1.0.32.1 - SQL Injection CVE-2012-5327 8.8 Gianluca Brindisi August 1, 2014
SexyBookmarks <= 6.1.4.0 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2013-3256 8.8 August 1, 2014
Xhanch – My Twitter <= 2.7.6 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2013-3253 8.8 August 1, 2014
Disable Comments – Remove Comments & Stop Spam [Multi-Site Support] < 1.0.4 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2014-2550 8.8 Mallory Adams August 1, 2014
Stream Video Player <= 1.4.1 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2013-2706 8.8 August 1, 2014
Contextual Related Posts <= 1.8.6 - Cross-Site Request Forgery to Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2013-2710 8.8 Charlie Eriksen August 1, 2014
underConstruction < 1.09 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2013-2699 8.8 August 1, 2014
WhyDoWork AdSense <= 1.2 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2014-9099 8.8 Dylan Irzi July 29, 2014
JSON REST API <= 1.1 - Potential Cross-Site Request Forgery Bypass 8.8 @iandunn July 10, 2014
Theme My Login <= 6.3.9 - Local File Inclusion CVE-2014-5155 8.8 Mallory Adams, dwxsupport June 30, 2014
Blogstand Banner <= 1.0 - Cross-Site Request Forgery to Cross-Site Scripting CVE-2014-4848 8.8 Ashiyane Digital Security Team June 29, 2014
Simple Share Buttons Adder <= 4.4 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2014-4717 8.8 Duncan Stuart June 26, 2014
Featured Comments < 1.2.5 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2014-4163 8.8 Mallory Adams June 10, 2014
Quartz <= 1.01.1 - SQL Injection CVE-2014-5185 8.8 Anant Shrivastava (anantshri) May 28, 2014
YAWPP (Yet Another WordPress Petition Plugin) <= 1.2.1 - Authenticated SQL Injection CVE-2014-5182 8.8 Anant Shrivastava (anantshri) May 28, 2014
Pinpoint Booking System – #1 WordPress Booking Plugin < 1.3 - SQL Injection CVE-2014-3210 8.8 maodun May 21, 2014
NextGen Gallery <= 2.0.65 - Arbitrary File Upload 8.8 SANTHO May 20, 2014
Login rebuilder < 1.2.0 - Cross-Site Request Forgery CVE-2014-3882 8.8 May 14, 2014

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Vulnerabilities since Apr 14, 2024
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2 Rafie Muhammad 41
3 Ngô Thiên An (ancorn_) 40
4 Krzysztof Zając 39
5 wesley (wcraft) 33
6 Joshua Chan 31
7 Francesco Carlucci 30
8 Dhabaleshwar Das 27
9 Abdi Pranata 26
10 Lucio Sá 24
11 Steven Julian 24
12 LVT-tholv2k 20
13 Majed Refaea 20
14 Dave Jong 19
15 Webbernaut 19
16 Dimas Maulana 19
17 Khalid 19
18 Bob Matyas 17
19 beluga 16
20 Benedictus Jovan (aillesiM) 16

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