9 matches found
CVE-2026-46361
phpMyFAQ before 4.1.2 contains a stored cross-site scripting vulnerability in search.twig where result.question and result.answerPreview are rendered with the raw filter, disabling autoescape protection. Attackers with FAQ editor privileges can inject HTML-entity-encoded payloads that bypass...
CVE-2026-46360
phpMyFAQ before 4.1.2 contains a stored cross-site scripting vulnerability in SvgSanitizer::decodeAllEntities that limits recursive entity decoding to 5 iterations, allowing attackers to bypass sanitization. Authenticated users with FAQEDIT permission can upload malicious SVG files with deeply...
PT-2026-41363
phpMyFAQ before 4.1.2 contains a stored cross-site scripting vulnerability in search.twig where result.question and result.answerPreview are rendered with the raw filter, disabling autoescape protection. Attackers with FAQ editor privileges can inject HTML-entity-encoded payloads that bypass html...
CVE-2026-32629
Summary: CVE-2026-32629 affects phpMyFAQ prior to 4.1.1, where an unauthenticated attacker can submit a guest FAQ with a syntactically valid but HTML-containing email address. PHP’s FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL accepts the quoted-local-part email, stores it without HTML sanitization, and later renders i...
phpMyFAQ is Vulnerable to Stored XSS via Unsanitized Email Field in Admin FAQ Editor
Summary An unauthenticated attacker can submit a guest FAQ with an email address that is syntactically valid per RFC 5321 quoted local part yet contains raw HTML — for example "alert1"@evil.com. PHP's FILTERVALIDATEEMAIL accepts this email as valid. The email is stored in the database without HTM...
GHSA-98GW-W575-H2PH phpMyFAQ is Vulnerable to Stored XSS via Unsanitized Email Field in Admin FAQ Editor
Summary An unauthenticated attacker can submit a guest FAQ with an email address that is syntactically valid per RFC 5321 quoted local part yet contains raw HTML — for example "alert1"@evil.com. PHP's FILTERVALIDATEEMAIL accepts this email as valid. The email is stored in the database without HTM...
CVE-2024-56199
phpMyFAQ is an open source FAQ web application. Starting no later than version 3.2.10 and prior to version 4.0.2, an attacker can inject malicious HTML content into the FAQ editor at http://localhost/admin/index.php?action=editentry, resulting in a complete disruption of the FAQ page's user...
CVE-2024-56199 phpMyFAQ Vulnerable to Stored HTML Injection at FAQ
phpMyFAQ is an open source FAQ web application. Starting no later than version 3.2.10 and prior to version 4.0.2, an attacker can inject malicious HTML content into the FAQ editor at http://localhost/admin/index.php?action=editentry, resulting in a complete disruption of the FAQ page's user...
PT-2025-3201 · Phpmyfaq · Phpmyfaq
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: phpMyFAQ versions 3.2.10 through 4.0.2 Description: The issue allows an attacker to inject malicious HTML content into the FAQ editor at "http://localhost/admin/index.php?action=editentry", resulting in a complete disruption of the FAQ page's...