Easy Registration Forms (ER Forms) Wordpress Plugin 2.0.6 allows an attacker to submit an entry with malicious CSV commands. After that, when the system administrator generates CSV output from the forms information, there is no check on this inputs and the codes are executable.
KWHotel 0.47 is vulnerable to CSV Formula Injection in the invoice adding function.
CSV Injection (aka Excel Macro Injection or Formula Injection) exists in the Export Of Contacts feature in Ozeki NG SMS Gateway through 4.17.6 via a value that is mishandled in a CSV export.
Improper Neutralization of Formula Elements in a CSV File in GitHub repository inventree/inventree prior to 0.7.2.
Studio in Open edX Ironwood 2.5 allows CSV injection because an added cohort in Course>Instructor>Cohorts may contain a formula that is exported via the "Course>Data Downloads>Reports>Download profile info" feature.
A CSV injection (aka Excel Macro Injection or Formula Injection) issue in i-doit 1.14.2 allows an attacker to execute arbitrary commands via a Title parameter that is mishandled in a CSV export.
The Mobile Events Manager WordPress plugin before 1.4.8 does not properly escape the Enquiry source field when exporting events, or the Paid for field when exporting transactions as CSV, leading to a CSV injection vulnerability.
A CSV injection vulnerability in Taiga v6.8.1 allows attackers to execute arbitrary code via uploading a crafted CSV file.
Craft CMS before 3.7.14 allows CSV injection.
CSV Injection vulnerability in '/members/moremember.pl' and '/admin/aqbudgets.pl' endpoints in Koha Library Management System version 23.05.05 and earlier allows attackers to to inject DDE commands into csv exports via the 'Budget' and 'Patrons Member' components.