CVE-2022-35590
PHP vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability was identified in ForkCMS version 5.9.3, tracked as CVE-2022-35590. The vulnerability allows remote attackers to inject malicious JavaScript code via the "end_date" Parameter (CISA Bulletin).

Technical details

The vulnerability is a cross-site scripting (XSS) issue that exists in the parameter handling of ForkCMS version 5.9.3. Specifically, the vulnerability is triggered through the manipulation of the "end_date" parameter, which lacks proper input validation or sanitization, allowing for the injection of arbitrary JavaScript code.

Impact

If successfully exploited, this vulnerability allows remote attackers to inject and execute malicious JavaScript code in the context of other users' browsers. This could lead to theft of sensitive information, session hijacking, or other client-side attacks.

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