CVE-2023-54361: Joomla iProperty Real Estate 4.1.1 Reflected XSS via filter_keyword
Joomla iProperty Real Estate 4.1.1 contains a reflected cross-site scripting vulnerability that allows attackers to inject malicious scripts by manipulating the filter_keyword parameter. Attackers can craft URLs containing JavaScript payloads in the filter_keyword GET parameter of the all-properties-with-map endpoint to execute arbitrary code in victim browsers and steal session tokens or credentials.
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A vulnerable Joomla real estate extension can reflect attacker-supplied script into a visitor’s browser through a search/filter parameter. The victim must open a crafted link. Business impact is mainly account or session compromise, credential theft, and malicious actions in the user’s browser. Exposure is likely limited to Joomla sites running iProperty Real Estate version 4.1.1 with the affected public property-map route reachable. Internet-facing real estate listing sites are the primary concern. The sources do not identify other affected versions or products. Treat as a moderate web application risk. It is not documented as actively exploited, but public exploit information and possible session theft justify timely inventory, vendor guidance review, and remediation for exposed Joomla property sites. Mitigation focus: Inventory Joomla sites for iProperty Real Estate 4.1.1.; Check Thethinkery and Joomla extension guidance for fixed versions or official mitigations.; Apply vendor-provided updates or mitigations when available..
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