CVE-2023-48255
CVSS 3.1 Score 6.1 of 10 (medium)
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Summary
CVE-2023-48255 is a vulnerability that allows an unauthenticated remote attacker to execute arbitrary client-side script code in a victim's session. This can be achieved through a crafted URL, HTTP request, or by the victim viewing a poisoned log. The affected products include uKQetS and uKQetR. To remediate this vulnerability, organizations should implement proper input validation and output encoding techniques to prevent cross-site scripting attacks. The potential danger of this vulnerability lies in the attacker being able to execute malicious code within a victim's session, potentially leading to unauthorized access, data theft, or other security breaches.
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