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CVE-2019-5590
The URL part of the report message is not encoded in Fortinet FortiWeb 6.0.2 and below which may allow an attacker to execute unauthorized code or commands Cross Site Scripting via attack reports generated in HTML form...
CVE-2019-5590
The URL part of the report message is not encoded in Fortinet FortiWeb 6.0.2 and below which may allow an attacker to execute unauthorized code or commands Cross Site Scripting via attack reports generated in HTML form...
Cross site scripting
The URL part of the report message is not encoded in Fortinet FortiWeb 6.0.2 and below which may allow an attacker to execute unauthorized code or commands Cross Site Scripting via attack reports generated in HTML form...
CVE-2019-5590
The URL part of the report message is not encoded in Fortinet FortiWeb 6.0.2 and below which may allow an attacker to execute unauthorized code or commands Cross Site Scripting via attack reports generated in HTML form...
CVE-2019-5590
CVE-2019-5590 affects Fortinet FortiWeb 6.0.2 and earlier. The root cause is that the URL part of the report message is not encoded, enabling Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) via HTML-formatted attack reports. Potential impact: attacker may cause client-side code execution in a user’s browser. Exploita...
CVE-2019-5590
The URL part of the report message is not encoded in Fortinet FortiWeb 6.0.2 and below which may allow an attacker to execute unauthorized code or commands Cross Site Scripting via attack reports generated in HTML form...
The vulnerability of FortiWeb web applications’ network firewalls stems from the lack of protective measures for the website structure. This allows attackers to execute arbitrary code or perform arbitrary commands.
The vulnerability of FortiWeb web applications’ network firewalls exists due to the lack of measures taken to protect the structure of web pages. Exploiting this vulnerability allows a malicious actor to execute arbitrary code or issue arbitrary commands using attack reports generated in HTML...
Fortinet FortiWeb Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability (CNVD-2019-18595)
Fortinet FortiWeb is a Web application layer firewall from the U.S. company Fita Fortinet, which can block threats such as cross-site scripting, SQL injection, cookie poisoning, schema poisoning and other attacks to ensure the security of Web applications and protect sensitive database content. A...
Cross-Site-Scripting (XSS) vulnerabilty in Fortiweb reports
The URL part of the report message is not encoded in Fortinet FortiWeb which may allow an attacker to execute unauthorized code or commands Cross Site Scripting via attack reports generated in HTML format...
FortiWeb Recursive URL Decoding is not enabled by default
FortiWeb's "Recursive URL Decoding" feature can detect URL-based attacks among which XSS and SQL injection attempts even when the malicious URL is recursively encoded. However, this feature is not enabled by default in FortiWeb's system settings for FortiWeb version 6.0.0 and below...
Fortinet FortiWeb Access Control Error Vulnerability
Fortinet FortiWeb is a Web application layer firewall from the U.S. company Fita Fortinet, which can block threats such as cross-site scripting, SQL injection, cookie poisoning, schema poisoning and other attacks to ensure the security of Web applications and protect sensitive database content. A...
CVE-2017-14191
An Improper Access Control vulnerability in Fortinet FortiWeb 5.6.0 up to but not including 6.1.0 under "Signed Security Mode", allows attacker to bypass the signed user cookie protection by removing the FortiWeb own protection session cookie...
Improper access control
An Improper Access Control vulnerability in Fortinet FortiWeb 5.6.0 up to but not including 6.1.0 under "Signed Security Mode", allows attacker to bypass the signed user cookie protection by removing the FortiWeb own protection session cookie...
CVE-2017-14191
An Improper Access Control vulnerability in Fortinet FortiWeb 5.6.0 up to but not including 6.1.0 under "Signed Security Mode", allows attacker to bypass the signed user cookie protection by removing the FortiWeb own protection session cookie...
CVE-2017-14191
An Improper Access Control vulnerability in Fortinet FortiWeb 5.6.0 up to but not including 6.1.0 under "Signed Security Mode", allows attacker to bypass the signed user cookie protection by removing the FortiWeb own protection session cookie...
CVE-2017-14191
Fortinet FortiWeb is affected by CVE-2017-14191. In FortiWeb 5.6.0 up to but not including 6.1.0, operating under Signed Security Mode, an improper access control vulnerability allows an attacker to bypass the cookie protection by removing FortiWeb’s own protection session cookie. Impact stated: ...
CVE-2017-14191
An Improper Access Control vulnerability in Fortinet FortiWeb 5.6.0 up to but not including 6.1.0 under "Signed Security Mode", allows attacker to bypass the signed user cookie protection by removing the FortiWeb own protection session cookie...
FortiWeb's cookie tampering protection can be bypassed by erasing the FortiWeb session cookie
An improper access control vulnerability in FortiWeb's Signed Security mode may allow an attacker to disable the cookie tampering protection offered by FortiWeb to sites FortiWeb protects, via deleting FortiWeb's session cookie...
Fortinet FortiWeb Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability (CNVD-2018-05180)
Fortinet FortiWeb is a Web application layer firewall from the U.S. company Fita Fortinet, which can block threats such as cross-site scripting, SQL injection, cookie poisoning, schema poisoning and other attacks to ensure the security of Web applications and protect sensitive database content. A...
CVE-2012-6346
Multiple cross-site scripting XSS vulnerabilities in FortiWeb before 4.4.4 allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the 1 redir or 2 mkey parameter to waf/pcreexpression/validate...