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CVE-2022-38283
CVE-2022-38283 affects JFinal CMS 5.1.0, where the /admin/video/list endpoint is vulnerable to SQL injection due to improper input handling. The vulnerability is documented with a CVSS v3.1 base score of 7.2 (HIGH), impacting confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Remediation guidance avai...
JFinal SQL注入漏洞
JFinal is a Java-based WEB + ORM open source framework. JFinal CMS version 5.1.0 has a security vulnerability , the vulnerability stems from /admin/video/list SQL injection vulnerability...
CVE-2021-29313
Cross Site Scripting XSS vulnerability exists in SeaCMS 12.6 via the 1 vcompany and 2 vtvs parameters in /adminvideo.php,...
CVE-2021-24512
The Video Posts Webcam Recorder WordPress plugin before 3.2.4 has an authenticated reflected cross site scripting XSS vulnerability in one of the administrative functions for handling deletion of videos...
CVE-2018-16822
SeaCMS 6.64 allows SQL Injection via the upload/admin/adminvideo.php order parameter...
SeaCMS cross-site scripting vulnerability (CNVD-2018-19743)
SeaCMS is a free and open source web content management system written in PHP. The system has been designed primarily to manage video-on-demand resources. A cross-site scripting vulnerability exists in the adminvideo.php file in SeaCMS version 6.64. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerabilit...
SeaCMS cross-site scripting vulnerability (CNVD-2018-19071)
SeaCMS is a free and open source web content management system written in PHP. The system has been designed primarily to manage video-on-demand resources. A cross-site scripting vulnerability exists in the adminvideo.php file in SeaCMS version 6.61, which can be exploited by remote attackers to...
CVE-2018-16348
SeaCMS V6.61 has XSS via the adminvideo.php vcontent parameter, related to the site name...
CVE-2018-14421
SeaCMS v6.61 allows Remote Code execution by placing PHP code in a movie picture address aka vpic to /admin/adminvideo.php aka /backend/adminvideo.php. The code is executed by visiting /details/index.php. This can also be exploited through CSRF...