
monicahq/monica
CVE History
| CVE | Published | CVSS v3 | CVSS v2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9.1 CRITICAL | — | ||
A Host Header Poisoning vulnerability exists in Monica 4.1.2 due to improper handling of the HTTP Host header in app/Providers/AppServiceProvider.php, combined with the default misconfiguration where the "app.force_url" is not set and default is "false". The application generates absolute URLs (such as those used in password reset emails) using the user-supplied Host header. This allows remote attackers to poison the password reset link sent to a victim, | |||
| 5.4 MEDIUM | — | ||
A stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability exists in Monica (aka MonicaHQ) 4.0.0 via an SVG document uploaded by an authenticated user. | |||
| 5.4 MEDIUM | 3.5 LOW | ||
Cross Site Scripting (XSS) in Monica before 2.19.1 via the journal page. | |||
| 5.4 MEDIUM | 3.5 LOW | ||
The Contact page in Monica 2.19.1 allows stored XSS via the Last Name field. | |||
| 5.4 MEDIUM | 3.5 LOW | ||
The Contact page in Monica 2.19.1 allows stored XSS via the Description field. | |||
| 5.4 MEDIUM | 3.5 LOW | ||
The Contact page in Monica 2.19.1 allows stored XSS via the Nickname field. | |||
| 5.4 MEDIUM | 3.5 LOW | ||
The Contact page in Monica 2.19.1 allows stored XSS via the First Name field. | |||
| 5.4 MEDIUM | 3.5 LOW | ||
The Contact page in Monica 2.19.1 allows stored XSS via the Middle Name field. | |||