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GHSA-c57v-hc7m-8px2: Cross-site Scripting in Quarkus
If the Quarkus Form Authentication session cookie Path attribute is set to /
then a cross-site attack may be initiated which might lead to the Information Disclosure. This attack can be prevented with the Quarkus CSRF Prevention feature.
Cross-site Scripting in Quarkus
Moderate severity GitHub Reviewed Published Feb 23, 2023 to the GitHub Advisory Database • Updated Feb 23, 2023
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