uBidAuction 2.0.1 contains a reflected cross-site scripting vulnerability in the orders/myOrders module. The date_created, date_from, date_to, and created_at parameters in the filter functionality are not properly sanitized, allowing remote attackers to inject malicious scripts via crafted GET requests that execute in victims' browsers.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
uBidAuction 2.0.1 has a reflected cross-site scripting flaw in its myOrders filter fields. An attacker could craft a link that runs script in a victim’s browser if the victim opens it. This is not listed in CISA KEV, but public exploit references exist, so exposed deployments should be checked promptly.
Executive priority
Prioritize remediation if uBidAuction 2.0.1 is internet-facing or used by administrators handling orders. Business impact is usually account/session abuse, phishing, or data exposure through a victim’s browser. If the product is absent, no action is required beyond documenting non-exposure.
Technical view
The issue is CWE-79 in orders/myOrders filter parameters date_created, date_from, date_to, and created_at. Input is not properly sanitized, allowing crafted GET requests to reflect script into the page. CVSS 3.1 is 6.1: network reachable, low complexity, no privileges, user interaction required, changed scope, low confidentiality and integrity impact.
Likely exposure
Exposure appears limited to organizations running uBidAuction 2.0.1 with the orders/myOrders module reachable. Successful abuse requires a victim to open a crafted request. The bundle does not establish how common this product is, whether the page requires authentication, or whether later versions are fixed.
Exploitation context
Exploit-DB and Vulnerability Lab are cited as public exploit references, but the source bundle does not show active exploitation or KEV listing. Treat this as publicly documented and potentially easy to reproduce, not as confirmed in-the-wild activity.
Researcher notes
Evidence supports reflected XSS in specific filter parameters for uBidAuction 2.0.1. Patch status is not stated in the provided sources. Avoid assuming authentication requirements, affected later versions, or active exploitation without vendor or authoritative confirmation.
Mitigation direction
Inventory any uBidAuction deployments and confirm whether version 2.0.1 is present.
Check vendor guidance for a fixed release or official workaround.
Restrict access to order-management routes where business operations allow.
Apply server-side output encoding and validation for affected date filter parameters.
Monitor web logs for suspicious myOrders requests containing script-like input.
Validation and detection
Confirm whether uBidAuction 2.0.1 exists in production, staging, or legacy environments.
Verify whether orders/myOrders and the affected filter fields are reachable to users.
Review application code for output encoding around the four affected parameters.
Use safe, non-executing test markers to confirm reflected input handling.
Check browser-side security controls such as CSP as defense-in-depth, not a fix.
Generated from the cited source records. This long-tail analysis has not been individually reviewed by a named human.
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