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🗓️ 10 Jan 2006 00:00:00Reported by Liz0ziMType 
packetstorm
 packetstorm
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Vulnerability in version 3.5.2 allows remote HTML injection via calendar events, risking cross-site scripting.

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`Vulnerable Version: 3.5.2 (prior versions also may be affected) Bug: Html_Injection (Second order Cross_Site_Scripting) Exploitation: Remote with browser  
  
  
Html_Injection : The software does not properly filter HTML tags in the title of events before being passed to user in 'calendar.php'&'reminder.php AS include'. that may allow a remote user to inject HTML/javascript codes to events of calendar. The hostile code may be rendered in the web browser of the victim user who will Request Reminder for those Events (persistent). For example an attacker creates new event (Single-All Day Event , Ranged Event OR Recurring Event)with this content:   
  
  
TITLE:--------->Test<script>alert(document.cookie)</script> BODY:---------->No matter OTHER OPTIONS:->No matter  
  
  
Demonstration XSS URL: -------------------- http://example.com/vbulletin/calendar.php?do=addreminder&e=[eventid]  
  
Credit  
  
Savsak.com [Ejder And The_BeKiR And Liz0Zim And CyberLord]  
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