CVE-2023-0110
NixOS vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

CVE-2023-0110 is a Stored Cross-site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability affecting the GitHub repository usememos/memos in versions prior to 0.10.0. The vulnerability was disclosed on January 7, 2023 (AttackerKB).

Technical details

The vulnerability has been assigned a CVSS v3 Base Score of 5.4 (Medium severity). The attack vector is Network-based, requires Low privileges, and User Interaction is required for successful exploitation (AttackerKB).

Impact

A successful exploitation of this stored XSS vulnerability could allow attackers to execute malicious scripts in the context of other users' browsers, potentially leading to theft of sensitive information, session hijacking, or other client-side attacks (AttackerKB).

Mitigation and workarounds

The vulnerability has been fixed in version 0.10.0 of usememos/memos. Users should upgrade to this version or later to mitigate the risk (GitHub Commit).

Additional resources


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