Isshue shopping cart 3.5 title cross site scripting (xss) Vulnerability / Exploit
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Exploits / Vulnerability Discovered : 2021-11-03 |
Type : webapps |
Platform : multiple
This exploit / vulnerability Isshue shopping cart 3.5 title cross site scripting (xss) is for educational purposes only and if it is used you will do on your own risk!
Vulnerability Laboratory ID (VL-ID):
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2284
Common Vulnerability Scoring System:
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5.1
Vulnerability Class:
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Cross Site Scripting - Persistent
Current Estimated Price:
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500€ - 1.000€
Product & Service Introduction:
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Multi-store eCommerce shopping cart software is the complete solution for eCommerce business management. It is all in one package for website management
with backend admin panel to manage inventory, order, product, invoicing & so on. No need regular monthly subscription fee, get it through one-time payment now.
Your eCommerce business frequently changes with the times. All you need is a system that will make your work easier and time-saving. You need the best
eCommerce shopping cart software which is flexible, upgradable, affordable. Isshue is a completely secure and fast eCommerce POS system for eCommerce
solutions. Isshue is the best choice for any type of e-commerce business, big or small.
(Copy of the Homepage: https://www.bdtask.com/multi-store-ecommerce-shopping-cart-software/ )
Abstract Advisory Information:
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The vulnerability laboratory core research team discovered a persistent validation vulnerability in the Isshue eCommerce Shopping Cart v3.5 web-application.
Technical Details & Description:
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A persistent input validation web vulnerability has been discovered in the official Isshue eCommerce Shopping Cart v3.5 web-application.
The vulnerability allows remote attackers to inject own malicious script codes with persistent attack vector to compromise browser to
web-application requests from the application-side.
A input validation web vulnerability has been discovered in the title input fields in `new invoice`, `customer` & `stock` modules.
The `title` input and parameter allows to inject own malicious script code with persistent attack vector. The content of the input
and parameter is insecure validated, thus allows remote attackers with privileged user accounts (manager/keeper/admin) to inject
own malformed script code that executes on preview. The request method to inject is post and the attack vector is persistent on
the application-side.
Successful exploitation of the vulnerability results in session hijacking, persistent phishing attacks, persistent external redirects
to malicious source and persistent manipulation of affected application modules.
Proof of Concept (PoC):
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The persistent input validation web vulnerability can be exploited by remote attackers with keeper account and with low user interaction.
For security demonstration or to reproduce the persistent cross site web vulnerability follow the provided information and steps below to continue.
Security Risk:
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The security risk of the persistent input validation web vulnerability in the shopping cart web-application is estimated as medium.
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