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CVE-2022-1063
The Thank Me Later WordPress plugin through 3.3.4 does not sanitise and escape the Message Subject field before outputting it in the Messages list, which could allow high privileges users such as admin to perform Cross-Site Scripting attacks even when the unfilteredhtml capability is disallowed...
CVE-2022-1063
The CVE-2022-1063 entry relates to the WordPress plugin Thank Me Later (versions up to 3.3.4). The vulnerability arises because the plugin does not sanitize or escape the Message Subject when rendering the Messages list, enabling stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attacks. The impact is described ...
CVE-2022-1063 Thank Me Later <= 3.3.4 - Admin+ Stored Cross-Site Scripting
The Thank Me Later WordPress plugin through 3.3.4 does not sanitise and escape the Message Subject field before outputting it in the Messages list, which could allow high privileges users such as admin to perform Cross-Site Scripting attacks even when the unfilteredhtml capability is disallowed...