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Message-ID: <b3752118-05ed-ccd0-7da4-df33cdf9ff24@securify.nl>
Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2016 17:59:03 +0200
From: Summer of Pwnage <lists@...urify.nl>
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: Cross-Site Scripting in Contact Form to Email WordPress Plugin
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Cross-Site Scripting in Contact Form to Email WordPress Plugin
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Burak Kelebek, July 2016
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Abstract
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A reflected Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability has been found in
the Contact Form to Email WordPress Plugin. By using this vulnerability
an attacker can inject malicious JavaScript code into the application,
which will execute within the browser of any logged-in admin who views
the link in the proof of concept below.
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OVE ID
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OVE-20160721-0003
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Tested versions
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This issue was successfully tested on Contact Form to Email version
1.1.47.
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Fix
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This issue is fixed in Contact Form to Email version 1.1.48.
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Details
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https://sumofpwn.nl/advisory/2016/cross_site_scripting_in_contact_form_to_email_wordpress_plugin.html
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