CVE-2023-25309: Cross Site Scripting (XSS) Vulnerability in Fetlife rollout-ui version 0.5, allows attackers to execute arb...
Cross Site Scripting (XSS) Vulnerability in Fetlife rollout-ui version 0.5, allows attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted url to the delete a feature functionality.
Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2023-25309 is a cross-site scripting issue reported in Fetlife rollout-ui version 0.5. A victim must open a crafted URL involving the “delete a feature” function. Successful exploitation could run attacker-controlled script in the user’s browser, potentially affecting session data or actions available to that user. Exposure is likely limited to organizations running rollout-ui version 0.5, especially if the interface is reachable by users or administrators through a browser. The CVE record’s structured affected vendor/product fields are incomplete, so confirm exposure by inventory rather than CPE matching. Treat as a moderate-priority web application risk. Prioritize if rollout-ui 0.5 is exposed to the internet or used by privileged administrators. The main business concern is user-session abuse or unauthorized actions through browser-based script execution. Mitigation focus: Check rollout-ui or vendor guidance for a fixed version or official workaround.; Upgrade or replace rollout-ui 0.5 if a maintained fixed release is available.; Restrict access to rollout-ui to trusted networks and authorized users..
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