Summary
Vulnerability 1: Stored DOM XSS via Profile Name Update (Persistent Payload Injection)
- Stored Cross-Site Scripting via Unsanitized User Name in Profile Management
Description
The application fails to properly sanitize user-controlled input when users update their profile name (e.g., full name / username). An attacker can inject a malicious JavaScript payload into their profile name, which is then stored server-side.
This stored payload is later rendered unsafely in multiple application views without proper output encoding, leading to stored cross-site scripting (XSS).
Affected Functionality
- Profile name / full name update functionality (both the 2 user inputs)
- User profile storage and retrieval logic
Attack Scenario
- An attacker updates their profile name to include a malicious XSS payload.
- The application stores this value without sanitization or encoding.
- The payload persists and executes whenever the name is rendered in affected views.
Impact
- Persistent Stored XSS
- Execution of arbitrary JavaScript in victims’ browsers
- Foundation for privilege escalation and account takeover when viewed by privileged users & normal ones across blogs and public facing pages that show user profiles full names
Endpoint: /backend/users/profile/
Vulnerability 2: Stored XSS via User Name Rendering Across Multiple Endpoints (Privilege Escalation)
(Required for the chain)
- Stored XSS via Unsafe Rendering of User Names Across Administrative and Public Interfaces
Description
User-controlled profile fields (specifically the username / full name) are rendered unsafely across multiple application endpoints, including administrative and content-related interfaces. The application fails to apply proper output encoding when displaying these values.
When an administrator accesses affected pages, the stored XSS payload executes in the administrator’s browser context, resulting in administrative privilege escalation and potential full admin account takeover.
This issue is not limited to a single endpoint and affects all areas where the username is rendered, including but not limited to:
- User management interfaces
- Blog pages
- Other content or UI components displaying usernames
Attack Scenario
- Attacker injects a malicious payload via the profile name update functionality.
- The payload is stored persistently.
- An administrator views the user management page or any affected interface.
- The payload executes automatically in the admin’s browser.
- Attacker hijacks the admin session, performs privileged actions, or fully compromises the admin account.
Impact
- Stored XSS
- Administrative privilege escalation
- Full admin account takeover (including other roles)
- Full compromise of the entire application
Endpoint Example: /backend/users/ of User Management Page
Steps To Reproduce (POC)
- Go to Profile Management page of the User
- In the 2 user inputs of the Full Name, put in any field of them a XSS Payload such as:
<img src=x onerror=alert(document.domain)>
- Save the edit
- Go to User Management page as an Admin or any other role
- Notice the XSS alert popping up that confirms it
- Other endpoints aswell can execute such as blogs in the public facing one
Remediation
- Never use .html() again or any innerHTML-style like JS in your PHP, or any other sink, even if user inputs that flow into them are not clear, they still represent real world danger as an attacker can make use of this to exploit the application via XSS. And do HTML Encoding as much as possible and always do Sanitization, theres no sanitization there unfortunately.
Ready Video POC:
https://mega.nz/file/iEVEyT4Y#f046o6ZwYBfS1kK0HNKOCFm6tL_8_SbLtWWKC1hYC4M
Summary
Vulnerability 1: Stored DOM XSS via Profile Name Update (Persistent Payload Injection)
Description
The application fails to properly sanitize user-controlled input when users update their profile name (e.g., full name / username). An attacker can inject a malicious JavaScript payload into their profile name, which is then stored server-side.
This stored payload is later rendered unsafely in multiple application views without proper output encoding, leading to stored cross-site scripting (XSS).
Affected Functionality
Attack Scenario
Impact
Endpoint:
/backend/users/profile/Vulnerability 2: Stored XSS via User Name Rendering Across Multiple Endpoints (Privilege Escalation)
(Required for the chain)
Description
User-controlled profile fields (specifically the username / full name) are rendered unsafely across multiple application endpoints, including administrative and content-related interfaces. The application fails to apply proper output encoding when displaying these values.
When an administrator accesses affected pages, the stored XSS payload executes in the administrator’s browser context, resulting in administrative privilege escalation and potential full admin account takeover.
This issue is not limited to a single endpoint and affects all areas where the username is rendered, including but not limited to:
Attack Scenario
Impact
Endpoint Example:
/backend/users/of User Management PageSteps To Reproduce (POC)
<img src=x onerror=alert(document.domain)>Remediation
Ready Video POC:
https://mega.nz/file/iEVEyT4Y#f046o6ZwYBfS1kK0HNKOCFm6tL_8_SbLtWWKC1hYC4M