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Attackers are able to use a security hole in WordPress multi-user version 1.0 and earlier versions to add malicious code to websites. This code can be used to access sensitive information and can be i...
Read MoreA security flaw in a version of Wordpress MU (WPMU) before 2.6 could allow malicious actors to insert unwanted code
Read MoreThere is a security vulnerability in WordPress MU (WPMU) before version 2.7 that allows attackers to inject malicious code (like web scripts or HTML) into a website using the HTTP Host header. This vu...
Read MoreWordpress versions before 2.2.3 and Wordpress multi-user (MU) versions before 1.2.5a have security vulnerabilities that allow people from outside to run commands on the Wordpress database. This is don...
Read MoreIn WordPress MU before version 1.3.2 and in WordPress 2.3.2 and earlier
Read MoreIf someone tries to log in to a WordPress or WordPress MU website that is running a version earlier than 2.8.1
Read MoreWordPress and WordPress MU (versions before 2.8.1) have a security vulnerability that allows attackers to get access to sensitive information. The vulnerability can be exploited by sending a direct re...
Read MoreIn WordPress and WordPress MU before 2.8.1
Read MoreWordpress versions 2.2.3 and before
Read MoreWordPress 2.2.1 and WordPress MU 1.2.3 have a security vulnerability that allows people who are logged in to the system to upload and run malicious code. This bug is related to the wp_postmeta table a...
Read MoreWordPress and WordPress MU before version 2.8.1 had a feature in their mail system that acted differently when someone asked for a password. Depending on whether or not the user account existed
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