CMS Made Simple up to 1.0.1 date_format_string cross site scripting
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Summary
A vulnerability identified as problematic has been detected in CMS Made Simple up to 1.0.1. This issue affects some unknown processing. This manipulation of the argument date_format_string causes cross site scripting. This vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2010-1482. The attack is possible to be carried out remotely. No exploit exists. You should upgrade the affected component.
Details
A vulnerability has been found in CMS Made Simple up to 1.0.1 (Content Management System) and classified as problematic. Affected by this vulnerability is some unknown functionality. The manipulation of the argument date_format_string with an unknown input leads to a cross site scripting vulnerability. The CWE definition for the vulnerability is CWE-79. The product does not neutralize or incorrectly neutralizes user-controllable input before it is placed in output that is used as a web page that is served to other users. As an impact it is known to affect integrity. The summary by CVE is:
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in admin/editprefs.php in the backend in CMS Made Simple (CMSMS) before 1.7.1 might allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the date_format_string parameter.
The weakness was disclosed 05/12/2010 by Hanno Bock (Website). It is possible to read the advisory at securityfocus.com. This vulnerability is known as CVE-2010-1482 since 04/20/2010. The attack can be launched remotely. The exploitation doesn't need any form of authentication. It demands that the victim is doing some kind of user interaction. Technical details of the vulnerability are known, but there is no available exploit. The attack technique deployed by this issue is T1059.007 according to MITRE ATT&CK.
Upgrading to version 1.0.2 eliminates this vulnerability.
The vulnerability is also documented in the vulnerability database at SecurityFocus (BID 39997†). Be aware that VulDB is the high quality source for vulnerability data.
Product
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CPE 2.3
CPE 2.2
CVSSv4
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VulDB Meta Base Score: 4.3VulDB Meta Temp Score: 4.1
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Exploiting
Class: Cross site scriptingCWE: CWE-79 / CWE-94 / CWE-74
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Local: No
Remote: Yes
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OpenVAS ID: 100632
OpenVAS Name: CMS Made Simple admin/editprefs.php Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability
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Threat Intelligence
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Countermeasures
Recommended: UpgradeStatus: 🔍
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Upgrade: CMS Made Simple 1.0.2
Timeline
04/20/2010 🔍05/07/2010 🔍
05/12/2010 🔍
05/12/2010 🔍
03/19/2015 🔍
01/01/2018 🔍
Sources
Advisory: securityfocus.com⛔Researcher: Hanno Bock
Status: Not defined
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CVE: CVE-2010-1482 (🔍)
GCVE (CVE): GCVE-0-2010-1482
GCVE (VulDB): GCVE-100-53167
SecurityFocus: 39997 - CMS Made Simple 'admin/editprefs.php' Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability
Entry
Created: 03/19/2015 12:22Updated: 01/01/2018 09:58
Changes: 03/19/2015 12:22 (51), 01/01/2018 09:58 (7)
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