An issue was discovered in Papaya Viewer 1.0.1449. User-supplied input in form of DICOM or NIFTI images can be loaded into the Papaya web application without any kind of sanitization. This allows injection of arbitrary JavaScript code into image metadata, which is executed when that metadata is displayed in the Papaya web application.
References
Link | Resource |
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http://packetstormsecurity.com/files/172644/Papaya-Medical-Viewer-1.0-Cross-Site-Scripting.html | Exploit Third Party Advisory VDB Entry |
http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2023/May/21 | Exploit Mailing List Third Party Advisory |
https://schutzwerk.com | Not Applicable |
https://www.schutzwerk.com/advisories/SCHUTZWERK-SA-2022-001.txt | Third Party Advisory |
https://www.schutzwerk.com/blog/schutzwerk-sa-2022-001/ |
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MITRE Information
Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: mitre
Published: 2023-05-26T00:00:00
Updated: 2023-06-09T00:00:00
Reserved: 2023-05-21T00:00:00
Link: CVE-2023-33255
JSON object: View
NVD Information
Status : Modified
Published: 2023-05-26T20:15:49.577
Modified: 2023-06-09T19:15:09.450
Link: CVE-2023-33255
JSON object: View
Redhat Information
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CWE