CVE-2024-42831: A reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Elaine's Realtime CRM Automation v6.18.17 allows at...
A reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Elaine's Realtime CRM Automation v6.18.17 allows attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript code in the web browser of a user via injecting a crafted payload into the dialog parameter at wrapper_dialog.php.
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CVE-2024-42831 is a reflected XSS issue reported in Elaine's Realtime CRM Automation v6.18.17. An attacker would need to get a user to open a crafted link or request. Successful exploitation could run JavaScript in that user's browser and affect confidentiality or integrity at the user's session level. Exposure appears limited to organizations running Elaine's Realtime CRM Automation v6.18.17 with wrapper_dialog.php accessible to users or the internet. The CVE record's structured affected-product fields are incomplete, so asset validation should rely on application name, version, and file presence. Treat as a moderate-priority web application issue. It is not reported as actively exploited, but it can affect user sessions if the CRM is exposed and users can be lured into opening malicious links. Mitigation focus: Check vendor guidance for a fixed version or official workaround.; Limit external access to the affected CRM interface where possible.; Sanitize and context-encode the dialog parameter before reflecting it..
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