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Stored Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability in Easy Testimonials WordPress Plugin


From: Summer of Pwnage <lists () securify nl>
Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2016 14:39:23 +0200

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Stored Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability in Easy Testimonials WordPress
Plugin
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Bente Schopman, July 2016

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Abstract
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Multiple stored Cross-Site Scripting vulnerabilities were found in the
Easy Testimonials WordPress Plugin. These issues can be exploited by an
authenticated Contributor (or higher). It allows an attacker to perform
a wide variety of actions, such as stealing users' session tokens, or
performing arbitrary actions on their behalf.

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OVE ID
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OVE-20160712-0010

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Tested versions
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These issues were successfully tested on Easy Testimonials WordPress
Plugin version 1.36.1.

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Fix
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This issue is resolved in Easy Testimonials WordPress Plugin version
1.37.

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Details
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https://sumofpwn.nl/advisory/2016/stored_cross_site_scripting_vulnerability_in_easy_testimonials_wordpress_plugin.html

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