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Wordpress GigPress 2.1.10 Plugin Stored XSS Vulnerability
# Exploit Title: GigPress 2.1.10 wordpress plugin Stored XSS # Date: 21-2-2011 # Author: Saif El-Sherei # Version: GigPress 2.1.10, WordPress 3.0.5 # Tested on: FireFox 3.6.13, IE 8 # Vendor Response: plugin Author released an update to fix this issue Info: GigPress is a powerful WordPress plugin designed for musicians and other performers. Manage all of your upcoming and past performances right from within the WordPress admin, and display them on your site using simple shortcodes, PHP template tags, or the GigPress widget on your WordPress-powered website. Details: The user must have "contributer" priv atleast or whatever role the admin decides would be suitable for event submission, failure to sanitize the "Notes" field in the "Add A Show" section under "GigPress" Dashboard allows an attacker to inject malicious HTML code, attacking any user viewing the page where the malicious show is posted. POC: <script>alert('w00t');</script> Solution: Upgrade to latest plug-in version # 0day.today [2024-10-05] #