Filterable Portfolio Gallery 1.0 contains a stored cross-site scripting vulnerability that allows authenticated attackers to inject malicious JavaScript by entering payloads in the title field. Attackers can store JavaScript code like image tags with onerror handlers that execute when the gallery is previewed, affecting all users viewing the page.
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This is a stored cross-site scripting issue in the WordPress Filterable Portfolio Gallery plugin version 1.0. An authenticated user can save malicious JavaScript in a gallery title, which may run for anyone previewing or viewing the gallery. Business risk depends on whether affected sites allow untrusted users to manage galleries. Exposure is likely limited to WordPress installations running Filterable Portfolio Gallery or fg-gallery version 1.0 where authenticated users can create or edit gallery titles. The bundle does not identify other affected versions or products. Treat this as a moderate-priority web application risk. It is not shown as actively exploited in the provided sources, but public exploit information and stored execution make it important for WordPress sites with untrusted authenticated users. Mitigation focus: Inventory WordPress sites for Filterable Portfolio Gallery or fg-gallery version 1.0.; Check official WordPress and vendor pages for fixed-version or removal guidance.; Restrict gallery creation and editing to trusted accounts only..
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