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HistoryApr 27, 2020 - 10:40 a.m.

halleyweb.com Cross Site Scripting vulnerability

2020-04-2710:40:00
Gh05tPT
www.openbugbounty.org
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Open Bug Bounty ID: OBB-1151015

Security Researcher Gh05tPT Helped patch 6892 vulnerabilities
Received 10 Coordinated Disclosure badges
Received 48 recommendations , a holder of 10 badges for responsible and coordinated disclosure, found a security vulnerability affectinghalleyweb.com
website and its users.

Following coordinated and responsible vulnerability disclosure guidelines of the ISO 29147 standard, Open Bug Bounty has:

&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspa. verified the vulnerability and confirmed its existence;
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspb. notified the website operator about its existence.

Technical details of the vulnerability are currently hidden (“On Hold”) to give website operator/owner sufficient time to patch the vulnerability without putting any of its systems or users at risk. Once patched, vulnerability details can be publicly disclosed by the researcher in at least 30 days since the submission. If for a reason the vulnerability remains unpatched, its details can be disclosed only 90 days.

Affected Website: halleyweb.com
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Vulnerable Application: [hidden until disclosure]
Vulnerability Type: XSS (Cross Site Scripting) / CWE-79
CVSSv3 Score: [hidden until disclosure]
Disclosure Standard: Coordinated Disclosure based on ISO 29147 guidelines
Discovered and Reported by: **Gh05tPT Helped patch 6892 vulnerabilities
Received 10 Coordinated Disclosure badges
Received 48 recommendations **
Remediation Guide: OWASP XSS Prevention Cheat Sheet

Coordinated Disclosure Timeline

Vulnerability Reported: 27 April, 2020 10:40 GMT
Vulnerability Verified: 27 April, 2020 10:46 GMT
Website Operator Notified: 27 April, 2020 10:46 GMT
a. Using the ISO 29147 guidelines
b. Using publicly available security contacts
c. Using Open Bug Bounty notification framework
d. Using security contacts provided by the researcher
Public Report Published
[without any technical details]: 27 April, 2020 10:46 GMT
Scheduled Public Disclosure: A security researcher can delete the report before public disclosure, afterwards the report cannot be deleted or modified anymore. The researcher can also postpone public disclosure date as long as reasonably required to remediate the vulnerability. 26 July, 2020 10:40 GMT