CVE-2022-36137 Detail
Current Description
ChurchCRM Version 4.4.5 has XSS vulnerabilities that allow attackers to store XSS via location input sHeader.
Analysis Description
ChurchCRM Version 4.4.5 has XSS vulnerabilities that allow attackers to store XSS via location input sHeader.
Severity
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Weakness Enumeration
CWE-ID | CWE Name | Source |
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CWE-79 | Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation (‘Cross-site Scripting’) | NIST |
Change History
1 change records found show changes
Initial Analysis by NIST 11/29/2022 10:58:08 PM
Action | Type | Old Value | New Value |
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Added | CPE Configuration |
OR *cpe:2.3:a:churchcrm:churchcrm:4.4.5:*:*:*:*:*:*:* |
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Added | CVSS V3.1 |
NIST AV:N/AC:L/PR:H/UI:R/S:C/C:L/I:L/A:N |
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Added | CWE |
NIST CWE-79 |
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Changed | Reference Type |
https://github.com/ChurchCRM/CRM/releases/tag/4.4.5 No Types Assigned |
https://github.com/ChurchCRM/CRM/releases/tag/4.4.5 Release Notes, Third Party Advisory |
Changed | Reference Type |
https://grimthereaperteam.medium.com/churchcrm-version-4-4-5-stored-xss-vulnerability-at-sheader-2ed4184030f7 No Types Assigned |
https://grimthereaperteam.medium.com/churchcrm-version-4-4-5-stored-xss-vulnerability-at-sheader-2ed4184030f7 Exploit, Third Party Advisory |
Quick Info
CVE Dictionary Entry:
CVE-2022-36137
NVD Published Date:
11/28/2022
NVD Last Modified:
11/29/2022
Source:
MITRE