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Pharmacy Management System version 1.0 suffers from an ignored default credential vulnerability.
Online Payment Hub System version 1.0 suffers from an ignored default credential vulnerability.
Innue Business Live Chat version 2.5 suffers from an ignored default credential vulnerability.
### Impact This XSS vulnerability is about the system configs * design/header/welcome * design/header/logo_src * design/header/logo_src_small * design/header/logo_alt They are intended to enable admins to set a text in the two cases, and to define an image url for the other two cases. But because of previously missing escaping allowed to input arbitrary html and as a consequence also arbitrary JavaScript. While this is in most usage scenarios not a relevant issue, some people work with more restrictive roles in the backend. Here the ability to inject JavaScript with these settings would be an unintended and unwanted privilege. ### Patches _Has the problem been patched? What versions should users upgrade to?_ The problem is patched with Version 20.10.1 or higher. ### Workarounds _Is there a way for users to fix or remediate the vulnerability without upgrading?_ Possible mitigations are * Restricting access to the System Configs * checking templates where these settings are u...
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