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CVE-2022-26197: Joget DX 7 was discovered to contain a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability via the Datalist table.

Joget DX 7 was discovered to contain a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability via the Datalist table.

UnknownCVSS not scoredNot KEV-listedUpdated
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Plain-English summary

CVE-2022-26197 is a reported cross-site scripting issue in Joget DX 7 involving the Datalist table. If exposed to untrusted input, it could let an attacker run script in another user's browser. The public record does not provide a CVSS score, named fixed version, or evidence of active exploitation.

Executive priority

Prioritize identification and vendor verification. This is not supported by known-exploited evidence in the bundle, but XSS in a business workflow platform can affect privileged sessions and user trust if vulnerable Datalist views are reachable.

Technical view

The CVE description identifies an XSS vulnerability in Joget DX 7 through the Datalist table. Available source detail is sparse: no CWE, CPE, affected version range, CVSS vector, or vendor remediation is included in the bundle. Treat the Datalist feature as the likely validation focus and confirm with Joget guidance.

Likely exposure

Exposure is most likely where Joget DX 7 deployments use Datalist tables that process or display input from less-trusted users. The bundle does not identify exact affected builds, configurations, or public-route requirements.

Exploitation context

A public gist is listed as a reference, but the provided sources do not show CISA KEV listing or confirmed active exploitation. XSS impact depends on user roles, session sensitivity, and where vulnerable Datalist content is viewed.

Researcher notes

Evidence quality is limited. The CVE names Joget DX 7 and Datalist table XSS, but lacks scoring, exact version boundaries, and remediation detail. Avoid assuming all Joget products or versions are affected without vendor confirmation.

Mitigation direction

  • Inventory Joget DX 7 deployments and identify Datalist usage.
  • Check Joget vendor guidance for fixed versions or official mitigations.
  • Apply vendor-supported updates when confirmed available.
  • Restrict Datalist administration and editing to trusted users.
  • Limit external access to affected Datalist pages where feasible.
  • Review custom Datalist content handling for unsafe script rendering.

Validation and detection

  • Confirm whether any production systems run Joget DX 7.
  • Map Datalist pages, owners, and user roles that can edit data.
  • Review the public CVE and reference gist without using offensive payloads.
  • Perform controlled non-production XSS validation using approved internal procedures.
  • Check application logs for suspicious script-like input in Datalist fields.
  • Document whether vendor-fixed versions or compensating controls are present.
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