The vulnerable system is bound to the network stack and the set of possible attackers extends beyond the other options listed below, up to and including the entire Internet. Such a vulnerability is often termed “remotely exploitable” and can be thought of as an attack being exploitable at the protocol level one or more network hops away (e.g., across one or more routers). An example of a network attack is an attacker causing a denial of service by sending a specially crafted TCP packet across a wide area network (e.g., CVE-2004-0230).
Attack Complexity
Low
AC
The attacker must take no measurable action to exploit the vulnerability. The attack requires no target-specific circumvention to exploit the vulnerability. An attacker can expect repeatable success against the vulnerable system.
Privileges Required
Low
PR
The attacker requires privileges that provide basic capabilities that are typically limited to settings and resources owned by a single low-privileged user. Alternatively, an attacker with Low privileges has the ability to access only non-sensitive resources.
Scope
Unchanged
S
An exploited vulnerability can only affect resources managed by the same security authority. In the case of a vulnerability in a virtualized environment, an exploited vulnerability in one guest instance would not affect neighboring guest instances.
Confidentiality
Low
C
There is some impact on confidentiality, but the attacker either does not gain control of any data, or the information obtained does not have a significant impact on the system or its operations.
Integrity
Low
I
Modification of data is possible, but the attacker does not have control over what can be modified, or the extent of what the attacker can affect is limited. The data modified does not have a direct, serious impact on the system.
Availability
None
A
There is no impact on the availability of the system; the attacker does not have the ability to disrupt access to or use of the system.
Below is a copy: Product Show Room Site 1.0 Cross Site Scripting
# Product Show Room Site - 'Telephone' Stored Cross-Site Scripting(XSS)
#### Exploit Title: Product Show Room Site - 'Telephone' Stored Cross-Site Scripting(XSS)
#### Exploit Author: [email protected] inc
#### Vendor Homepage: https://www.sourcecodester.com/php/15370/product-show-room-site-phpoop-free-source-code.html
#### Software Link: https://www.sourcecodester.com/download-code?nid=15370&title=Product+Show+Room+Site+in+PHP%2FOOP+Free+Source+Code
#### Version: Product Show Room Site 1.0
#### Tested on: Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise, Apache ,Mysql
#### Description
Persistent XSS (or Stored XSS) attack is one of the three major categories of XSS attacks, the others being Non-Persistent (or Reflected) XSS and DOM-based XSS. In general, XSS attacks are based on the victims trust in a legitimate, but vulnerable, website or web application.Product Show Room Site does not filter the content correctly at the "Contact info-Telephone" module, resulting in the generation of stored XSS.
#### Payload used:
`<script>alert(111)</script>`
#### Proof of Concept
1. Login the CMS.
Default Admin Access
Username: admin
Password: admin123
1. Open Page http://172.24.5.107/psrs/admin/?page=system_info/contact_info and click View button
2. Put XSS payload (`<script>alert(111)</script>`) in the Telephone box and click on Update to publish the page
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/60683449/171591851-2068eea2-b789-464f-8afb-9f6b6f8eaedd.png)
3. Open http://172.24.5.107/psrs/?p=contact,Viewing the successfully published page,We can see the alert.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/60683449/171591881-2962a429-f2de-4979-8e27-6fdd8f62c61c.png)
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# Product Show Room Site - 'Message' Stored Cross-Site Scripting(XSS)
#### Exploit Title: Product Show Room Site - 'Message' Stored Cross-Site Scripting(XSS)
#### Exploit Author: [email protected] inc
#### Vendor Homepage: https://www.sourcecodester.com/php/15370/product-show-room-site-phpoop-free-source-code.html
#### Software Link: https://www.sourcecodester.com/download-code?nid=15370&title=Product+Show+Room+Site+in+PHP%2FOOP+Free+Source+Code
#### Version: Product Show Room Site 1.0
#### Tested on: Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise, Apache ,Mysql
#### Description
Persistent XSS (or Stored XSS) attack is one of the three major categories of XSS attacks, the others being Non-Persistent (or Reflected) XSS and DOM-based XSS. In general, XSS attacks are based on the victims trust in a legitimate, but vulnerable, website or web application.Product Show Room Site does not filter the content correctly at the "Contact info-Telephone" module, resulting in the generation of stored XSS.
#### Payload used:
`<script>alert(111)</script>`
#### Proof of Concept
1. Login the CMS.
Default Admin Access
Username: admin
Password: admin123
1. Open Page http://172.24.5.107/psrs/?p=contact
2. Put XSS payload (`<script>alert(111)</script>`) in the Message box and click on Send Message to publish the page
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/60683449/171591580-cc3ca01c-9e37-4e05-9351-4b9d7c7749df.png)
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/60683449/171591599-be5e8d7f-1d95-43ad-875a-9884f7052fa6.png)
4. Open http://172.24.5.107/psrs/admin/?page=inquiries,Viewing the Top 1 of Inquiries page,We can see the alert.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/60683449/171591660-c12ce9ac-aab1-45e9-b99f-7514dd28f698.png)
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