Product:

Dotnetnuke

(Dnnsoftware)
Repositories https://github.com/dnnsoftware/Dnn.Platform
#Vulnerabilities 16
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2020-02-24 CVE-2020-5188 DNN (formerly DotNetNuke) through 9.4.4 has Insecure Permissions. Dotnetnuke 6.5
2022-06-02 CVE-2021-40186 The AppCheck research team identified a Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability within the DNN CMS platform, formerly known as DotNetNuke. SSRF vulnerabilities allow the attacker to exploit the target system to make network requests on their behalf, allowing a range of possible attacks. In the most common scenario, the attacker exploits SSRF vulnerabilities to attack systems behind the firewall and access sensitive information from Cloud Provider metadata services. Dotnetnuke 7.5
2022-07-20 CVE-2021-31858 DotNetNuke (DNN) 9.9.1 CMS is vulnerable to a Stored Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability in the user profile biography section which allows remote authenticated users to inject arbitrary code via a crafted payload. Dotnetnuke 5.4
2022-09-30 CVE-2022-2922 Relative Path Traversal in GitHub repository dnnsoftware/dnn.platform prior to 9.11.0. Dotnetnuke 4.9
2019-07-03 CVE-2018-15812 DNN (aka DotNetNuke) 9.2 through 9.2.1 incorrectly converts encryption key source values, resulting in lower than expected entropy. Dotnetnuke 7.5
2019-07-03 CVE-2018-18326 DNN (aka DotNetNuke) 9.2 through 9.2.2 incorrectly converts encryption key source values, resulting in lower than expected entropy. NOTE: this issue exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2018-15812. Dotnetnuke 7.5
2020-04-06 CVE-2020-11585 There is an information disclosure issue in DNN (formerly DotNetNuke) 9.5 within the built-in Activity-Feed/Messaging/Userid/ Message Center module. A registered user is able to enumerate any file in the Admin File Manager (other than ones contained in a secure folder) by sending themselves a message with the file attached, e.g., by using an arbitrary small integer value in the fileIds parameter. Dotnetnuke 4.3
2019-09-26 CVE-2019-12562 Stored Cross-Site Scripting in DotNetNuke (DNN) Version before 9.4.0 allows remote attackers to store and embed the malicious script into the admin notification page. The exploit could be used to perfom any action with admin privileges such as managing content, adding users, uploading backdoors to the server, etc. Successful exploitation occurs when an admin user visits a notification page with stored cross-site scripting. Dotnetnuke N/A
2019-03-21 CVE-2018-14486 DNN (formerly DotNetNuke) 9.1.1 allows cross-site scripting (XSS) via XML. Dotnetnuke 6.1
2018-07-03 CVE-2017-0929 DNN (aka DotNetNuke) before 9.2.0 suffers from a Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability in the DnnImageHandler class. Attackers may be able to access information about internal network resources. Dotnetnuke 7.5