2024-08-16 API update

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New MariaDB and MySQL Endpoints

In line with our efforts to enhance the security of WordPress, in addition to the software itself, PHP, and the web server, we have included vulnerabilities from the most widely used databases: MariaDB and MySQL.

The new endpoints are:
MariaDB endpoint
MySQL endpoint

Currently, the database includes 396 vulnerabilities for MariaDB and 1,396 vulnerabilities for MySQL.

UUID

We are working on including a UUID (unique identifier) for each of the vulnerabilities in WPVulnerability. This information will be gradually added to the documentation for each endpoint.

Filter by “since”

The Last Updates endpoint of the API now includes a “since” parameter (in unixtime format) that allows you to request changes from a specific date without having to retrieve all vulnerabilities for Plugins and Themes.

Behind the Project

In the statistics API, we have added a section where you can find the companies and individuals behind the project, whether as code contributors or project sponsors.

The idea is that this information will be displayed in the WPVulnerability plugin.

Documentation Improvement

While we still need to review the website’s design (or its blocks), we have put some care into correcting some errors in the endpoint documentation.

Open to sponsorship

We are always open to sponsorship. Thanks to our sponsors, we can work improving this information and endpoints.