CVE-2021-31771

CVE-2021-31771

Splinterware System Scheduler Professional version 5.30 is subject to insecure folders permissions issue impacting where the service ‘WindowsScheduler’ calls its executable. This allow a non-privileged user to execute arbitrary code with elevated privileges (system level privileges as "nt authoritysystem") since the service runs as Local System.

Source: CVE-2021-31771

CVE-2021-24494

CVE-2021-24494

The WP Offload SES Lite WordPress plugin before 1.4.5 did not escape some of the fields in the Activity page of the admin dashboard, such as the email’s id, subject and recipient, which could lead to Stored Cross-Site Scripting issues when an attacker can control any of these fields, like the subject when filling a contact form for example. The XSS will be executed in the context of a logged in admin viewing the Activity tab of the plugin.

Source: CVE-2021-24494

CVE-2021-24405

CVE-2021-24405

The Easy Cookies Policy WordPress plugin through 1.6.2 is lacking any capability and CSRF check when saving its settings, allowing any authenticated users (such as subscriber) to change them. If users can’t register, this can be done through CSRF. Furthermore, the cookie banner setting is not sanitised or validated before being output in all pages of the frontend and the backend settings one, leading to a Stored Cross-Site Scripting issue.

Source: CVE-2021-24405

CVE-2021-24406

CVE-2021-24406

The wpForo Forum WordPress plugin before 1.9.7 did not validate the redirect_to parameter in the login form of the forum, leading to an open redirect issue after a successful login. Such issue could allow an attacker to induce a user to use a login URL redirecting to a website under their control and being a replica of the legitimate one, asking them to re-enter their credentials (which will then in the attacker hands)

Source: CVE-2021-24406