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Persistent Cross-Site Scripting in WP Google Maps Plugin via CSRF


From: Summer of Pwnage <lists () securify nl>
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2016 19:14:18 +0100

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Persistent Cross-Site Scripting in WP Google Maps Plugin via CSRF
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Sipke Mellema, July 2016

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Abstract
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A persistent Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability was found in the WP
Google Maps Plugin. This issue allows an attacker to perform a wide
variety of actions, such as stealing Administrators' session tokens, or
performing arbitrary actions on their behalf. In order to exploit this
issue, the attacker has to lure/force a logged on WordPress
Administrator into opening a URL provided by an attacker.

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OVE ID
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OVE-20160724-0007

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Tested versions
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This issue was successfully tested on the WP Google Maps WordPress
Plugin version 6.3.14.

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Fix
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This issue is resolved in WP Google Maps WordPress Plugin version
6.3.15.

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Details
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https://sumofpwn.nl/advisory/2016/persistent_cross_site_scripting_in_wp_google_maps_plugin_via_csrf.html

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