A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Ready_'s File Explorer upload functionality allows injection of arbitrary JavaScript code in filename. Injected content is stored on server and is executed every time a user interacts with the uploaded file.
Stored cross-site scripting (XSS, CWE-79) in the survey content and administration functionality in Data Illusion Zumbrunn NGSurvey Enterprise Edition 3.6.4 on all supported platforms ( on Windows and Linux servers ) allows authenticated remote users with survey creation or edit privileges to execute arbitrary JavaScript in other users’ browsers, steal session information and perform unauthorized actions on their behalf via crafted survey content that is rendered without proper output encoding.
Nagios XI versions prior to 5.4.13 are vulnerable to cross-site scripting (XSS) via the Views page of the web interface. Insufficient validation or escaping of user-supplied input may allow an attacker to inject and execute arbitrary script in the context of a victim's browser.
Due to a regression introduced in version 3.83.0, a security header is no longer applied to certain user-uploaded content served from repositories. This may allow an authenticated attacker with repository upload privileges to exploit a stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability with user context.
URVE Smart Office is vulnerable to Stored XSS in report problem functionality. An attacker with a low-privileged account can upload an SVG file containing a malicious payload, which will be executed when a victim visits the URL of the uploaded resource. The resource is available to anyone without any form of authentication. This issue was fixed in version 1.1.24.
The a+HRD and a+HCM developed by aEnrich has a Stored Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability, allowing authenticated remote attackers to upload files containing malicious JavaScript code, which will execute on the client side when a user is tricked into visiting a specific URL.
Nagios XI versions prior to 2012R2.6 are vulnerable to cross-site scripting (XSS) via the Tools Menu of the web interface. Insufficient validation or escaping of user-supplied input may allow an attacker to inject and execute arbitrary script in the context of a victim's browser.
The Deno Standard Library provides APIs for Deno and the Web. Prior to version 1.0.11, `http/file-server`'s `serveDir` with `showDirListing: true` option is vulnerable to cross-site scripting when the attacker is a user who can control file names in the source directory on systems with POSIX file names. Exploitation might also be possible on other systems but less trivial due to e.g. lack of file name support for `<>` in Windows. Version 1.0.11 fixes the issue.
A stored Cross-site Scripting vulnerability has been discovered in Sonatype Nexus Repository 2 This issue affects Nexus Repository 2 OSS/Pro versions up to and including 2.15.1.
Nagios Log Server versions prior to 1.4.2 are vulnerable to cross-site scripting (XSS) in the Dashboards section when rendering log entries in the Logs table. Untrusted log content was not safely encoded for the output context, allowing attacker-controlled data present in logs to execute script in the victim’s browser within the application origin.