CVE-2006-1033
Dragonfly CMS < 9.0.6.1 - Cross-Site Scripting via Multiple Parameters
Title source: llmExploitation Summary
EIP tracks 7 public exploits for CVE-2006-1033. PoCs published by Lostmon.
AI-analyzed exploit summary This exploit demonstrates multiple XSS vulnerabilities in Dragonfly CMS by injecting malicious script tags into URL parameters. The PoC shows how unsanitized input in the 'orderby', 'show', and 'ratetype' parameters can execute arbitrary JavaScript in the context of the affected site.
Description
Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in Dragonfly CMS before 9.0.6.1 allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via (1) uname, (2) error, (3) profile or (4) the username filed parameter to the (a) Your_Account module, (5) catid, (6) sid, (7) Story Text or (8) Extended text text fields in the (b) News module, (9) month, (10) year or (11) sa parameter to the (c) Stories_Archive module, (12) show, (13) cid, (14) ratetype, or (15) orderby parameter to the (d) Web_Links module, (16) op, or (17) pollid parameter to the (e) Surveys module, (18) c parameter to the (f) Downloads module, (19) meta, or (20) album parameter to the (g) coppermine module, or the search box in the (21) Search, (22) Stories_Archive, (23) Downloads, and (24) Topics module.
Exploits (7)
This exploit demonstrates multiple XSS vulnerabilities in Dragonfly CMS by injecting malicious script tags into URL parameters. The PoC shows how unsanitized input in the 'orderby', 'show', and 'ratetype' parameters can execute arbitrary JavaScript in the context of the affected site.
This exploit demonstrates multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in Dragonfly CMS by injecting arbitrary script code via unsanitized user input in the 'Surveys' module. The PoC provides specific URLs that trigger the XSS when accessed.
This exploit demonstrates multiple XSS vulnerabilities in Dragonfly CMS by injecting arbitrary script code via unsanitized input parameters in the URL. The PoC includes crafted URLs that trigger script execution in the context of the affected site.
This exploit demonstrates a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Dragonfly CMS by injecting arbitrary JavaScript code via the 'name' parameter in the URL. The vulnerability arises due to insufficient input sanitization, allowing script execution in the context of the affected site.
This exploit demonstrates a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Dragonfly CMS by injecting arbitrary JavaScript code via the 'album' parameter. The PoC shows how unsanitized user input can lead to script execution in the context of the affected site.
This exploit demonstrates multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in Dragonfly CMS by injecting malicious scripts via unsanitized input parameters. The PoC includes crafted URLs that execute arbitrary JavaScript in the context of the affected site.
This exploit demonstrates multiple XSS vulnerabilities in Dragonfly CMS by injecting arbitrary script code via unsanitized user input in the 'name', 'catid', 'file', and 'sid' parameters.