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Curfew e-Pass Management 1.0 Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability
# Exploit Title: Stored XSS in Curfew e-Pass Management # Exploit Author: Arnav Tripathy # Vendor Homepage: https://phpgurukul.com # Software Link: https://phpgurukul.com/curfew-e-pass-management-system-using-php-and-mysql/ # Version: 1.0 # Tested on: Windows 10/Wamp 1)Log into the application 2)Click on pass then click add a pass 3) Put <script>alert(1)</script> in the Full name parameter , rest all fill whatever you want. 4)Now go to manage passes, view the pass you just created. 5)You'll get popup of alert 6)It is persistent , so it's a stored xss. # 0day.today [2024-11-16] #