Zabbix Frontend 5.0.30 Release Candidate 1

CPE Details

Zabbix Frontend 5.0.30 Release Candidate 1
5.0.30
2022-12-07
12h49 +00:00
2022-12-15
16h55 +00:00
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CPE Name: cpe:2.3:a:zabbix:frontend:5.0.30:rc1:*:*:*:*:*:*

Informations

Vendor

zabbix

Product

frontend

Version

5.0.30

Update

rc1

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CVE-2023-30958 2023-08-03 21h09 +00:00 A security defect was identified in Foundry Frontend that enabled users to potentially conduct DOM XSS attacks if Foundry's CSP were to be bypassed. This defect was resolved with the release of Foundry Frontend 6.225.0.
6.1
Moyen
CVE-2023-29457 2023-07-13 09h35 +00:00 Reflected XSS attacks, occur when a malicious script is reflected off a web application to the victim's browser. The script can be activated through Action form fields, which can be sent as request to a website with a vulnerability that enables execution of malicious scripts.
6.3
Moyen
CVE-2023-29456 2023-07-13 09h33 +00:00 URL validation scheme receives input from a user and then parses it to identify its various components. The validation scheme can ensure that all URL components comply with internet standards.
5.7
Moyen
CVE-2023-29455 2023-07-13 09h33 +00:00 Reflected XSS attacks, also known as non-persistent attacks, occur when a malicious script is reflected off a web application to the victim's browser. The script is activated through a link, which sends a request to a website with a vulnerability that enables execution of malicious scripts.
6.1
Moyen
CVE-2023-29454 2023-07-13 09h30 +00:00 Stored or persistent cross-site scripting (XSS) is a type of XSS where the attacker first sends the payload to the web application, then the application saves the payload (e.g., in a database or server-side text files), and finally, the application unintentionally executes the payload for every victim visiting its web pages.
5.4
Moyen
CVE-2022-43515 2022-12-12 01h49 +00:00 Zabbix Frontend provides a feature that allows admins to maintain the installation and ensure that only certain IP addresses can access it. In this way, any user will not be able to access the Zabbix Frontend while it is being maintained and possible sensitive data will be prevented from being disclosed. An attacker can bypass this protection and access the instance using IP address not listed in the defined range.
9.8
Critique