A SQL Injection vulnerability exists in the /feed/insert.json endpoint of the Emoncms project >= 11.6.9. The vulnerability is caused by improper handling of user-supplied input in the data query parameter, allowing attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands under specific conditions.
emoncms v11 and later was discovered to contain an information disclosure vulnerability which allows attackers to obtain the web directory path and other information leaked by the server via a crafted web request.
Modules/input/Views/schedule.php in Emoncms through 10.2.7 allows XSS via the node parameter.
OpenEnergyMonitor Project Emoncms 9.8.8 is affected by: Cross Site Scripting (XSS). The impact is: Theoretically low, but might potentially enable persistent XSS (user could embed mal. code). The component is: Javascript code execution in "Name", "Location", "Bio" and "Starting Page" fields in the "My Account" page. File: Lib/listjs/list.js, line 67. The attack vector is: unknown, victim must open profile page if persistent was possible.
An issue was discovered in Emoncms through 9.8.0. The vulnerability exists due to insufficient filtration of user-supplied data in multiple HTTP GET parameters passed to the "emoncms-master/Modules/vis/visualisations/compare.php" URL. An attacker could execute arbitrary HTML and script code in a browser in the context of the vulnerable website.