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1Forestblog Project 1Forestblog Jun 17, 2026 Mar 31, 2025 5.1 MEDIUM· v4 5.4 MEDIUM· v3 4.0 MEDIUM· v2 A vulnerability was found in Sayski ForestBlog up to 20250321 and classified as problematic. Affected by this issue is some unknown functionality of the component Friend Link Handler. The manipulation leads to cross site...Show more |
1Forestblog Project 1Forestblog Jun 17, 2026 Mar 31, 2025 5.1 MEDIUM· v4 5.4 MEDIUM· v3 4.0 MEDIUM· v2 A vulnerability has been found in Sayski ForestBlog up to 20250321 and classified as problematic. Affected by this vulnerability is an unknown functionality of the file /search. The manipulation of the argument keywords...Show more |
Cross Site Scripting vulnerability in sayski ForestBlog 20241223 allows a remote attacker to escalate privileges via the article editing function. |
1Forestblog Project 1Forestblog Jun 17, 2026 Dec 17, 2023 N/A· v4 9.8 CRITICAL· v3 6.5 MEDIUM· v2 A vulnerability classified as critical has been found in saysky ForestBlog up to 20220630. This affects an unknown part of the file /admin/upload/img of the component Image Upload Handler. The manipulation of the argumen...Show more |
1Forestblog Project 1Forestblog Jun 17, 2026 Apr 16, 2022 N/A· v4 6.1 MEDIUM· v3 4.3 MEDIUM· v2 ForestBlog through 2022-02-16 allows admin/profile/save userAvatar XSS during addition of a user avatar. |
1Forestblog Project 1Forestblog Jun 17, 2026 Jan 25, 2022 N/A· v4 6.1 MEDIUM· v3 4.3 MEDIUM· v2 A problem was found in ForestBlog, as of 2021-12-29, there is a XSS vulnerability that can be injected through the nickname input box. |
1Forestblog Project 1Forestblog Jun 17, 2026 Jan 25, 2022 N/A· v4 9.8 CRITICAL· v3 7.5 HIGH· v2 In ForestBlog, as of 2021-12-28, File upload can bypass verification. |
1Forestblog Project 1Forestblog Jun 17, 2026 May 11, 2021 N/A· v4 8.8 HIGH· v3 6.8 MEDIUM· v2 Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF) Vulnerability in ForestBlog latest version via the website Management background, which could let a remote malicious gain privileges. |