| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Reflected cross site scripting (XSS) in L-Soft LISTSERV before 16.5-2018a exists via the /scripts/wa.exe OK parameter. |
| CodiMD 1.3.1, when Safari is used, allows XSS via an IFRAME element with allow-top-navigation in the sandbox attribute, in conjunction with a data: URL. |
| Black Box iCOMPEL 9.2.3 through 11.1.4, as used in ONELAN Net-Top-Box 9.2.3 through 11.1.4 and other products, has default credentials that allow remote attackers to access devices remotely via SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP. |
| openITCOCKPIT before 3.7.1 has reflected XSS, aka RVID 3-445b21. |
| openITCOCKPIT before 3.7.1 allows code injection, aka RVID 1-445b21. |
| laracom (aka Laravel FREE E-Commerce Software) 1.4.11 has search?q= XSS. |
| Ignite Realtime Openfire before 4.4.1 has reflected XSS via an LDAP setup test. |
| DfE School Experience before v16333-GA has XSS via a teacher training URL. |
| django-js-reverse (aka Django JS Reverse) before 0.9.1 has XSS via js_reverse_inline. |
| Bolt before 3.6.10 has XSS via createFolder or createFile in Controller/Async/FilesystemManager.php. |
| Bolt before 3.6.10 has XSS via an image's alt or title field. |
| Bolt before 3.6.10 has XSS via a title that is mishandled in the system log. |
| selectize-plugin-a11y before 1.1.0 has XSS via the msg field. |
| Kimai v2 before 1.1 has XSS via a timesheet description. |
| Domoticz 4.10717 has XSS via item.Name. |
| Status Board 1.1.81 has reflected XSS via dashboard.ts. |
| Status Board 1.1.81 has reflected XSS via logic.ts. |
| Jooby before 1.6.4 has XSS via the default error handler. |
| Former before 4.2.1 has XSS via a checkbox value. |
| The Tecno Camon Android device with a build fingerprint of TECNO/H622/TECNO-ID5b:8.1.0/O11019/G-180829V31:user/release-keys contains a pre-installed platform app with a package name of com.lovelyfont.defcontainer (versionCode=7, versionName=7.0.11). This app contains an exported service named com.lovelyfont.manager.FontCoverService that allows any app co-located on the device to supply arbitrary commands via shell script to be executed as the system user that are triggered by writing an attacker-selected message to the logcat log. This app cannot be disabled by the user and the attack can be performed by a zero-permission app. Executing commands as the system user can allow a third-party app to video record the user's screen, factory reset the device, obtain the user's notifications, read the logcat logs, inject events in the Graphical User Interface (GUI), and obtains the user's text messages, and more. Executing commands as the system user can allow a third-party app to factory reset the device, obtain the user's notifications, read the logcat logs, inject events in the GUI, change the default Input Method Editor (IME) (e.g., keyboard) with one contained within the attacking app that contains keylogging functionality, and obtains the user's text messages, and more. |