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|Affected
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|BlueSpice 4.x
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|4.1.3
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== Problem ==
== Problem ==
Users are able to inject arbitrary HTML (XSS) on regular pages, using a special value for the <nowiki><code>title</code></nowiki> parameter. This can be triggered via URL.
Users are able to inject arbitrary HTML (XSS) on Special:SearchCenter, using the search term. This can be triggered via URL.


== Solution ==
== Solution ==
Upgrade to BlueSpice 4.1.3
Upgrade to BlueSpice 4.1.1


== Acknowledgements ==
== Acknowledgements ==
Special thanks to the security team of an undisclosed customer
Special thanks to the security team of an undisclosed customer

Revision as of 09:16, 26 April 2022

Date 2022-01-31
Severity Medium
Affected BlueSpice 3.x, BlueSpice 4.x
Fixed in BlueSpice 3.2.9, BlueSpice 4.1.1

Problem

Users are able to inject arbitrary HTML (XSS) on Special:SearchCenter, using the search term. This can be triggered via URL.

Solution

Upgrade to BlueSpice 4.1.1

Acknowledgements

Special thanks to the security team of an undisclosed customer

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