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CVE-2022-34611: A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in /index.php/?p=report of Online Fire Reporting System v1.0 all...

A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in /index.php/?p=report of Online Fire Reporting System v1.0 allows attackers to execute arbitrary web scripts or HTML via a crafted payload injected into the "Contac #" text field.

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Plain-English summary

CVE-2022-34611 is a cross-site scripting issue in Online Fire Reporting System v1.0. An attacker who can submit crafted content in the report page’s “Contac #” field may cause script or HTML to run in another user’s browser. Business risk depends on whether this system is internet-facing and who reviews submitted reports.

Executive priority

Treat as a targeted web application risk, not a broad enterprise emergency. Prioritize quickly if the system is internet-facing, handles public submissions, or is reviewed by privileged staff. If unused or internal-only, track remediation through normal web application maintenance.

Technical view

The CVE describes XSS in /index.php/?p=report of Online Fire Reporting System v1.0 through the “Contac #” text field. Public metadata does not provide CVSS, CWE, authentication requirements, affected deployment details, or an official fix. The linked researcher report is the main technical reference.

Likely exposure

Exposure is likely limited to organizations running Online Fire Reporting System v1.0, especially public-facing deployments that accept report submissions. The source bundle does not identify other affected versions, package identifiers, or vendor-maintained advisories.

Exploitation context

No source in the bundle states active exploitation, and the CVE is not listed as CISA KEV. Exploitation requires access to the vulnerable report workflow and a victim viewing the affected content in a browser.

Researcher notes

Public evidence is sparse. The CVE record names the vulnerable endpoint and field but lacks CVSS, CWE, patch status, and exploit-in-the-wild evidence. Avoid assuming broader SourceCodester product impact beyond Online Fire Reporting System v1.0.

Mitigation direction

  • Identify whether Online Fire Reporting System v1.0 is deployed.
  • Restrict public access to the report page if not required.
  • Review vendor or project guidance for patches or maintained replacements.
  • Apply server-side input validation and output encoding where supported.
  • Monitor report submissions for suspicious script-like content.

Validation and detection

  • Check asset inventory for Online Fire Reporting System v1.0.
  • Inspect whether /index.php/?p=report is reachable externally.
  • Confirm whether the “Contac #” field is rendered back to users.
  • Review application logs for anomalous report field content.
  • Document compensating controls if no official fix is available.
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medium
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