CVE-2024-53365: A stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability was identified in PHPGURUKUL Vehicle Parking Management S...
A stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability was identified in PHPGURUKUL Vehicle Parking Management System v1.13 in /users/profile.php. This vulnerability allows authenticated users to inject malicious XSS scripts into the profile name field.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
An authenticated user can save script content in the profile name field of PHPGURUKUL Vehicle Parking Management System v1.13. If another user views the affected profile page, the script may run in their browser, potentially exposing limited data or altering displayed content.
Executive priority
Treat this as a moderate web application risk. It is not currently evidenced as exploited, but stored XSS can affect administrators or operators who view user profiles. Prioritize validation for internet-facing or multi-user parking-management deployments.
Technical view
CVE-2024-53365 is a stored XSS issue in /users/profile.php tied to the profile name field. It is classified as CWE-79 with CVSS 3.1 score 6.1: network reachable, low complexity, low privileges required, user interaction required, changed scope, and low confidentiality and integrity impact.
Likely exposure
Exposure appears limited to deployments of PHPGURUKUL Vehicle Parking Management System v1.13 where untrusted authenticated users can edit profile names. The CVE record’s structured affected product fields are incomplete, so confirm installed product and version manually.
Exploitation context
The provided sources do not show CISA KEV listing or active exploitation. A public GitHub reference exists, but the bundle does not establish real-world exploitation. The attack requires an authenticated user to store malicious content and another user to view it.
Researcher notes
The strongest evidence is the CVE description and GitHub reference. Structured affected metadata is listed as n/a despite the description naming PHPGURUKUL Vehicle Parking Management System v1.13. No patch, vendor advisory, or exploitation confirmation is included in the supplied bundle.
Mitigation direction
Check PHPGURUKUL guidance for a fixed release or official workaround.
Restrict account creation and profile editing to trusted users where practical.
Review and remove suspicious profile-name content from existing accounts.
Apply output encoding and input validation if maintaining local code.
Monitor user profile changes until vendor guidance is confirmed.
Validation and detection
Inventory deployments of PHPGURUKUL Vehicle Parking Management System.
Confirm whether any instance is version 1.13.
Review /users/profile.php handling of the profile name field.
Check whether stored profile names are safely encoded on display.
Review logs or database records for suspicious profile-name updates.
Generated from the cited source records. This long-tail analysis has not been individually reviewed by a named human.
Potential ATT&CK relevance
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