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Cross site scripting
In OpenEMR, versions 4.2.0 to 6.0.0 are vulnerable to Reflected Cross-Site-Scripting XSS due to user input not being validated properly. An attacker could trick a user to click on a malicious url and execute malicious code...
Cross site scripting
In OpenEMR, versions 5.0.2 to 6.0.0 are vulnerable to Stored Cross-Site-Scripting XSS due to user input not being validated properly and rendered in the U2F USB Device authentication method page. A highly privileged attacker could inject arbitrary code into input fields when creating a new user...
Improper access control
In OpenEMR, versions v2.7.2-rc1 to 6.0.0 are vulnerable to Improper Access Control when creating a new user, which leads to a malicious user able to read and send sensitive messages on behalf of the victim user...
Cross site scripting
In OpenEMR, versions 2.7.3-rc1 to 6.0.0 are vulnerable to Stored Cross-Site-Scripting XSS due to user input not being validated properly in the Allergies section. An attacker could lure an admin to enter a malicious payload and by that initiate the exploit...
Cross site scripting
In OpenEMR, versions 5.0.2 to 6.0.0 are vulnerable to Stored Cross-Site-Scripting XSS due to user input not being validated properly and rendered in the TOTP Authentication method page. A highly privileged attacker could inject arbitrary code into input fields when creating a new user...
CVE-2021-25922
In OpenEMR, versions 4.2.0 to 6.0.0 are vulnerable to Reflected Cross-Site-Scripting XSS due to user input not being validated properly. An attacker could trick a user to click on a malicious url and execute malicious code...
CVE-2021-25922
CVE-2021-25922 affects OpenEMR versions 4.2.0 through 6.0.0 with a Reflected Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability caused by inadequate validation of user input. An attacker could entice a user to click a crafted URL and thereby execute arbitrary code in the user’s browser. The provided docume...
CVE-2021-25917
In OpenEMR, versions 5.0.2 to 6.0.0 are vulnerable to Stored Cross-Site-Scripting XSS due to user input not being validated properly and rendered in the U2F USB Device authentication method page. A highly privileged attacker could inject arbitrary code into input fields when creating a new user...
CVE-2021-25917
OpenEMR (versions 5.0.2–6.0.0) is vulnerable to a Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) flaw. The root cause is that user input is not properly validated and is rendered on the U2F USB Device authentication method page, allowing a highly privileged attacker to inject arbitrary code when creating a ne...
CVE-2021-25917
In OpenEMR, versions 5.0.2 to 6.0.0 are vulnerable to Stored Cross-Site-Scripting XSS due to user input not being validated properly and rendered in the U2F USB Device authentication method page. A highly privileged attacker could inject arbitrary code into input fields when creating a new user...
CVE-2021-25918
In OpenEMR, versions 5.0.2–6.0.0 are vulnerable to a Stored XSS flaw caused by unvalidated user input rendered on the TOTP Authentication page. A highly privileged attacker could inject arbitrary code into input fields when creating a new user. The CVE entry provides no exploitation status or rem...
CVE-2021-25918
In OpenEMR, versions 5.0.2 to 6.0.0 are vulnerable to Stored Cross-Site-Scripting XSS due to user input not being validated properly and rendered in the TOTP Authentication method page. A highly privileged attacker could inject arbitrary code into input fields when creating a new user...
CVE-2021-25918
In OpenEMR, versions 5.0.2 to 6.0.0 are vulnerable to Stored Cross-Site-Scripting XSS due to user input not being validated properly and rendered in the TOTP Authentication method page. A highly privileged attacker could inject arbitrary code into input fields when creating a new user...
CVE-2021-25920
CVE-2021-25920 pertains to OpenEMR. Across multiple connected sources, versions 2.7.2-rc1 to 6.0.0 are affected by an improper access control vulnerability that occurs when creating a new user. The underlying issue allows a malicious, authenticated user to read and send sensitive messages on beha...
CVE-2021-25920
In OpenEMR, versions v2.7.2-rc1 to 6.0.0 are vulnerable to Improper Access Control when creating a new user, which leads to a malicious user able to read and send sensitive messages on behalf of the victim user...
CVE-2021-25920
In OpenEMR, versions v2.7.2-rc1 to 6.0.0 are vulnerable to Improper Access Control when creating a new user, which leads to a malicious user able to read and send sensitive messages on behalf of the victim user...
CVE-2021-25921
In OpenEMR, versions 2.7.3-rc1 to 6.0.0 are vulnerable to Stored Cross-Site-Scripting XSS due to user input not being validated properly in the Allergies section. An attacker could lure an admin to enter a malicious payload and by that initiate the exploit...
CVE-2021-25921
OpenEMR versions 2.7.3-rc1 to 6.0.0 are affected by a Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the Allergies section caused by insufficient validation of user input. An attacker could lure an administrator into submitting a malicious payload, enabling the exploit. The CVE entry cites CV...
CVE-2021-25921
In OpenEMR, versions 2.7.3-rc1 to 6.0.0 are vulnerable to Stored Cross-Site-Scripting XSS due to user input not being validated properly in the Allergies section. An attacker could lure an admin to enter a malicious payload and by that initiate the exploit...
CVE-2021-25919
In OpenEMR, versions 5.0.2 to 6.0.0 are vulnerable to Stored Cross-Site-Scripting XSS due to user input not being validated properly. A highly privileged attacker could inject arbitrary code into input fields when creating a new user...