CVE History
| CVE | Affected | Published | CVSS v3 | CVSS v2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| = * | — | — | ||
Rejected reason: DO NOT USE THIS CANDIDATE NUMBER. ConsultIDs: CVE-2020-11023. Reason: This candidate is a duplicate of CVE-2020-11023. Notes: All CVE users should reference CVE-2020-11023 instead of this candidate. All references and descriptions in this candidate have been removed to prevent accidental usage. | ||||
| < 1.9.0 | 6.1 MEDIUM | 4.3 MEDIUM | ||
jquery prior to 1.9.0 allows Cross-site Scripting attacks via the load method. The load method fails to recognize and remove "<script>" HTML tags that contain a whitespace character, i.e: "</script >", which results in the enclosed script logic to be executed. | ||||
| >= 1.2, < 3.5.0 | 6.9 MEDIUM | 4.3 MEDIUM | ||
In jQuery starting with 1.12.0 and before 3.5.0, passing HTML from untrusted sources - even after sanitizing it - to one of jQuery's DOM manipulation methods (i.e. .html(), .append(), and others) may execute untrusted code. This problem is patched in jQuery 3.5.0. | ||||
| >= 1.0.3, < 3.5.0 | 6.9 MEDIUM | 4.3 MEDIUM | ||
In jQuery versions greater than or equal to 1.0.3 and before 3.5.0, passing HTML containing <option> elements from untrusted sources - even after sanitizing it - to one of jQuery's DOM manipulation methods (i.e. .html(), .append(), and others) may execute untrusted code. This problem is patched in jQuery 3.5.0. | ||||
| = 2.2.2 | 6.1 MEDIUM | 4.3 MEDIUM | ||
jQuery v2.2.2 allows XSS via a crafted onerror attribute of an IMG element. NOTE: this vulnerability has been reported to be spam entry | ||||
| < 3.4.0 | 6.1 MEDIUM | 4.3 MEDIUM | ||
jQuery before 3.4.0, as used in Drupal, Backdrop CMS, and other products, mishandles jQuery.extend(true, {}, ...) because of Object.prototype pollution. If an unsanitized source object contained an enumerable __proto__ property, it could extend the native Object.prototype. | ||||
| < 1.9.0 | — | 4.3 MEDIUM | ||
jQuery before 1.9.0 is vulnerable to Cross-site Scripting (XSS) attacks. The jQuery(strInput) function does not differentiate selectors from HTML in a reliable fashion. In vulnerable versions, jQuery determined whether the input was HTML by looking for the '<' character anywhere in the string, giving attackers more flexibility when attempting to construct a malicious payload. In fixed versions, jQuery only deems the input to be HTML if it explicitly starts with the '<' character, limiting exploitability only to attackers who can control the beginning of a string, which is far less common. | ||||
| < 3.0.0 | — | 4.3 MEDIUM | ||
jQuery before 3.0.0 is vulnerable to Cross-site Scripting (XSS) attacks when a cross-domain Ajax request is performed without the dataType option, causing text/javascript responses to be executed. | ||||
| = 3.0.0 | 7.5 HIGH | 5 MEDIUM | ||
jQuery 3.0.0-rc.1 is vulnerable to Denial of Service (DoS) due to removing a logic that lowercased attribute names. Any attribute getter using a mixed-cased name for boolean attributes goes into an infinite recursion, exceeding the stack call limit. | ||||
| = 1.4.2 | — | 4.3 MEDIUM | ||
jQuery 1.4.2 allows remote attackers to conduct cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks via vectors related to use of the text method inside after. | ||||
| = 1.6, = 1.6.1, <= 1.6.2 | — | 4.3 MEDIUM | ||
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in jQuery before 1.6.3, when using location.hash to select elements, allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via a crafted tag. | ||||