CVE-2022-24563
PHP vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

Genixcms v1.1.11 was found to contain a stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability. The vulnerability was assigned CVE-2022-24563 and received a CVSS score of 5.4, indicating a moderate severity level (CVE MITRE, NVD).

Technical details

The vulnerability is classified as a stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) issue affecting Genixcms version 1.1.11. This type of vulnerability typically occurs when malicious scripts can be permanently stored on target servers and later retrieved and executed by other users when they access the affected pages (NVD).

Impact

The stored XSS vulnerability could allow attackers to execute arbitrary web scripts or HTML in the context of other users' browsers. This could potentially lead to theft of sensitive information, session hijacking, or other malicious actions performed in the context of the affected users (NVD).

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