On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 11:58:59AM +0100, Peter Westwood wrote: > On 31 Mar 2013, at 08:25, Henri Salo <henri@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 11:56:05AM +1300, Rob Armstrong wrote: > >> # WP FuneralPress - stored xss in guestbook > >> # > >> # "FuneralPress is an online website obituary management and guest book > >> program for funeral homes and cemeteries" > >> # http://wpfuneralpress.com/ > >> # > >> # tested on: funeralpress version 1.1.6 / wordpress version 3.5.1 > >> # > >> # impact: > >> # malicious script execution as wordpress administrator > >> # > >> # author: robarmstrong.te71@xxxxxxxxx > > > > Did you report this to the plugin developer? Is this fixed in some version? > > Does > > this have CVE identifier? It's pretty disturbing if someone actually uses > > vulnerabilities like these to infect others. > > Also, I guess this wasn't reported to the plugin review team at WP.org so I > forwarded it to them there - there is a free version of this plugin available > for download there > > -- > Peter Westwood > Automattic | WordPress.com | WordPress.org I did that too. Forgot to include it in my email, sorry. --- Henri Salo
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