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2021-07-09
 
CVE-2020-25877

CWE-79
 

 
A stored cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the 'Add Page' feature of BlackCat CMS 1.3.6 allows authenticated attackers to execute arbitrary web scripts or HTML via a crafted payload entered into the 'Title' parameter.

 
 
CVE-2020-25878

CWE-79
 

 
A stored cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the 'Admin-Tools' feature of BlackCat CMS 1.3.6 allows authenticated attackers to execute arbitrary web scripts or HTML via crafted payloads entered into the 'Output Filters' and 'Droplets' modules.

 
2021-02-16
 
CVE-2021-27237

CWE-79
 

 
The admin panel in BlackCat CMS 1.3.6 allows stored XSS (by an admin) via the Display Name field to backend/preferences/ajax_save.php.

 
2020-09-15
 
CVE-2020-25453

CWE-352
 

 
An issue was discovered in BlackCat CMS v.1.3.6. There is a CSRF vulnerability (bypass csrf_token) that allows remote arbitrary code execution.

 
2018-12-10
 
CVE-2018-16635

CWE-79
 

 
Blackcat CMS 1.3.2 allows XSS via the willkommen.php?lang=DE page title at backend/pages/modify.php.

 
2017-09-12
 
CVE-2017-14399

 

 
In BlackCat CMS 1.2.2, unrestricted file upload is possible in backend\media\ajax_rename.php via the extension parameter, as demonstrated by changing the extension from .jpg to .php.

 
2017-08-31
 
CVE-2017-14050

 

 
In BlackCat CMS 1.2, backend/addons/install.php allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary PHP code via a ZIP archive that contains a .php file.

 
 
CVE-2017-14049

 

 
In BlackCat CMS 1.2, backend/settings/ajax_save_settings.php allows remote authenticated users to conduct XSS attacks via the Website header or Website footer field.

 
 
CVE-2017-14048

 

 
BlackCat CMS 1.2 allows remote authenticated users to inject arbitrary PHP code into info.php via a crafted new_modulename parameter to backend/addons/ajax_create.php. NOTE: this can be exploited via CSRF.

 
 
CVE-2017-13670

CWE-noinfo
 

 
In BlackCat CMS 1.2, remote authenticated users can upload any file via the media upload function in backend/media/ajax_upload.php, as demonstrated by a ZIP archive that contains a .php file.

 


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