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EUVD-2020-30812
The Core Config Manager CCM in Nagios XI versions prior to CCM 3.0.8 / Nagios XI 5.7.5 contains multiple cross-site scripting XSS vulnerabilities in the overlay UI elements and the Notification/Check Period pages. Insufficient validation or escaping of user-supplied input may allow an attacker to...
CVE-2020-36861
The Core Config Manager CCM in Nagios XI versions prior to CCM 3.0.8 / Nagios XI 5.7.5 contains multiple cross-site scripting XSS vulnerabilities in the overlay UI elements and the Notification/Check Period pages. Insufficient validation or escaping of user-supplied input may allow an attacker to...
CVE-2020-36861
Nagios XI Core Config Manager (CCM) contains multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in the overlay UI elements and Notification/Check Period pages for Nagios XI versions prior to CCM 3.0.8 / Nagios XI 5.7.5. The issues arise from insufficient validation/escaping of user-supplied inpu...
PT-2025-44467
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Nagios XI versions prior to 5.7.5 Core Config Manager CCM versions prior to 3.0.8 Description The Core Config Manager CCM in Nagios XI has multiple cross-site scripting XSS issues in the overlay UI elements and the Notification/Check Period...
Mozilla: Custom cursor can overlay user interface
When in an endless loop, a website specifying a custom cursor using CSS could make it look like the user is interacting with the user interface, when they are not. This could lead to a perceived broken state, especially when interactions with existing browser dialogs and warnings do not work. Thi...
Mozilla: Custom cursor can overlay user interface
When in an endless loop, a website specifying a custom cursor using CSS could make it look like the user is interacting with the user interface, when they are not. This could lead to a perceived broken state, especially when interactions with existing browser dialogs and warnings do not work. Thi...
Mozilla: Custom cursor can overlay user interface
When in an endless loop, a website specifying a custom cursor using CSS could make it look like the user is interacting with the user interface, when they are not. This could lead to a perceived broken state, especially when interactions with existing browser dialogs and warnings do not work. Thi...