CVE-2023-33725

CVSS Score of 10 (low)

Details

Published Jun 21, 2023
Updated: Jul 5, 2023
CWE ID 79

Summary

CVE-2023-33725 is a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability found in Broadleaf versions 5.x and 6.x, including 5.2.25-GA and 6.2.6-GA. The vulnerability can be exploited through a crafted email address during customer signup. It has been fixed in version 6.2.6.1-GA. The NIST rating for this vulnerability is medium, with a base score of 6.1 out of 10, indicating that it poses a moderate risk to organizations. The affected products include r6Wi0o, r6Wi0p, r6Wi0q, r6Wi0r, and gIdJA5. The potential danger lies in the ability for attackers to execute malicious scripts within the context of the vulnerable website, potentially leading to unauthorized access or data theft.

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