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1Schlix
1Cms
Jan 2, 2026
Dec 22, 2025
N/A· v4
6.1 MEDIUM· v3
N/A· v2
Schlix CMS before v2.2.9-5 is vulnerable to Cross Site Scripting (XSS). Due to lack of javascript sanitization in the login form, incorrect login attempts in logs are triggered as XSS in the admin panel.
1Schlix
1Cms
Jun 20, 2025
Jan 31, 2024
N/A· v4
7.2 HIGH· v3
N/A· v2
An arbitrary file upload vulnerability in Schlix CMS v2.2.8-1, allows remote authenticated attackers to execute arbitrary code and obtain sensitive information via a crafted .phtml file.
1Schlix
1Cms
Nov 21, 2024
Feb 7, 2023
N/A· v4
8.8 HIGH· v3
N/A· v2
Insecure Permission vulnerability in Schlix Web Inc SCHLIX CMS 2.2.7-2 allows attacker to upload arbitrary files and execute arbitrary code via the tristao parameter. NOTE: this is disputed by the vendor because an admin...Show more
Insecure Permission vulnerability in Schlix Web Inc SCHLIX CMS 2.2.7-2 allows attacker to upload arbitrary files and execute arbitrary code via the tristao parameter. NOTE: this is disputed by the vendor because an admin is intentionally allowed to upload new executable PHP code, such as a theme that was obtained from a trusted source or was developed for their own website. Only an admin can upload such code, not someone else in an "attacker" role.Show less
1Schlix
1Cms
Nov 21, 2024
Oct 24, 2019
N/A· v4
7.2 HIGH· v3
6.5 MEDIUM· v2
admin/app/mediamanager in Schlix CMS 2.1.8-7 allows Authenticated Unrestricted File Upload, leading to remote code execution. NOTE: "While inadvertently allowing a PHP file to be uploaded via Media Manager was an oversig...Show more
admin/app/mediamanager in Schlix CMS 2.1.8-7 allows Authenticated Unrestricted File Upload, leading to remote code execution. NOTE: "While inadvertently allowing a PHP file to be uploaded via Media Manager was an oversight, it still requires an admin permission. We think it's pretty rare for an administrator to exploit a bug on his/her own site to own his/her own site.Show less