7.5
CVE-2023-7239 - wp-dashboard-notes < 1.0.11 - Contributor+ Arbitrary Private Notes Update via IDOR
The WP Dashboard Notes WordPress plugin before 1.0.11 does not validate that the user has access to the post_id parameter in its wpdn_update_note AJAX action. This allows users with a role of contributor and above to update notes created by other users.
7.3
CVE-2023-7231 - illi Link Party! <= 1.0 - Unauthenticated Arbitrary Link Deletion
The illi Link Party! WordPress plugin through 1.0 lacks proper access controls, allowing unauthenticated visitors to delete links.
6.1
CVE-2023-7230 - illi Link Party! <= 1.0 - Admin+ Stored Cross-Site Scripting
The illi Link Party! WordPress plugin through 1.0 does not sanitize and escape some parameters, which could allow users with a role as low as admin to perform Cross-Site Scripting attacks.
5.5
CVE-2023-7229 - illi Link Party! <= 1.0 - Settings Update via CSRF
The illi Link Party! WordPress plugin through 1.0 does not have CSRF check in place when updating its settings, which could allow attackers to make a logged in admin change them via a CSRF attack.
6.1
CVE-2023-7228 - illi Link Party! <= 1.0 - Unauthenticated Stored XSS
The illi Link Party! WordPress plugin through 1.0 does not sanitise and escape some parameters, which could allow unauthenticated vistors to perform Cross-Site Scripting attacks.
7.1
CVE-2023-7197 - Marketing Twitter Bot <= 1.11 - Settings Update to Stored XSS via CSRF
The Marketing Twitter Bot WordPress plugin through 1.11 does not have CSRF check in some places, and is missing sanitisation as well as escaping, which could allow attackers to make logged in admin add Stored XSS payloads via a CSRF attack
4.3
CVE-2023-7196 - Ultimate Noindex Nofollow Tool <= 1.1.2 - Settings Update via CSRF
The Ultimate Noindex Nofollow Tool WordPress plugin through 1.1.2 does not have CSRF check in place when updating its settings, which could allow attackers to make a logged in admin change them via a CSRF attack
4.3
CVE-2023-7195 - WP-Reply Notify <= 1.1 - Settings Update via CSRF
The WP-Reply Notify WordPress plugin through 1.1 does not have a CSRF check in place when updating its settings, which could allow attackers to make a logged-in admin change them via a CSRF attack.
7.1
CVE-2023-7174 - aBitGone CommentSafe <= 1.0.0 - Settings Update to Stored XSS via CSRF
The aBitGone CommentSafe WordPress plugin through 1.0.0 does not have CSRF check in some places, and is missing sanitisation as well as escaping, which could allow attackers to make logged in admin add Stored XSS payloads via a CSRF attack.
4.8
CVE-2023-7168 - Better Follow Button for Jetpack <= 8.0 - Admin+ Stored XSS
The Better Follow Button for Jetpack WordPress plugin through 8.0 does not sanitise and escape some of its settings, which could allow high privilege users such as admin to perform Stored Cross-Site Scripting attacks even when the unfiltered_html capability is disallowed (for example in multisite sโฆ