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Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2018 04:23:39 +0000
From: Kyaw Min Thein <weev3@...look.com>
To: "fulldisclosure@...lists.org" <fulldisclosure@...lists.org>
Subject: [FD] CMS Made Simple 2.2.5[Reflected Cross-Site Scripting]

1.OVERVIEW

CMS Made Simple version 2.2.5 is vulnerable to Reflected Cross-Site Scripting.

2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

CMS Made Simple is open source CMS for developing website.

3. VULNERABILITY DESCRIPTION

The CMS Made Simple version 2.2.5 in /admin/moduleinterface.php didn't validate correctly in title parameter, so it can be execute as malicious javascript code.

4. VERSIONS AFFECTED

2.2.5 and can below.

5. PROOF-OF-CONCEPT

https://kyawminthein901497298.wordpress.com/2018/01/22/cms-made-simple-2-2-5-reflected-cross-site-scripting/

6. IMPACT

This occurs when web application fails to sanitize correctly, so malicious attacker can execute javascript code.

7. SOLUTION

Should some sanitize every user input field.

8. VENDOR

CMS Made Simple version 2.2.5

9. CREDIT

This vulnerability was discovered by Kyaw Min Thein,
https://kyawminthein901497298.wordpress.com/2018/01/22/cms-made-simple-2-2-5-reflected-cross-site-scripting/




10. DISCLOSURE TIME-LINE

1-19-2018 vulnerability reported to vendor
1-21-2018 notified vendor and vendor said they will not give features for using admin permission
1-22-2018 assigned as CVE-2018-5964 by mitre


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