Reflected_XSS_All_Clients issue exists @ root/register.jsp in branch main
*The method username%></td> embeds untrusted data in generated output with username, at line 57 of root\password.jsp. This untrusted data is embedded into the output without proper sanitization or encoding, enabling an attacker to inject malicious code into the generated web-page.The attacker would be able to alter the returned web page by simply providing modified data in the user input ""username"", which is read by the username method at line 6 of root\register.jsp. This input then flows through the code straight to the output web page, without sanitization. This can enable a Reflected Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attack.Similarity ID: -1057909131
The method ""/> embeds untrusted data in generated output with username, at line 89 of root\contact.jsp. This untrusted data is embedded into the output without proper sanitization or encoding, enabling an attacker to inject malicious code into the generated web-page.The attacker would be able to alter the returned web page by simply providing modified data in the user input ""username"", which is read by the username method at line 6 of root\register.jsp. This input then flows through the code straight to the output web page, without sanitization. This can enable a Reflected Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attack.Similarity ID: -809637678
The method out.println embeds untrusted data in generated output with println, at line 96 of root\register.jsp. This untrusted data is embedded into the output without proper sanitization or encoding, enabling an attacker to inject malicious code into the generated web-page.The attacker would be able to alter the returned web page by simply providing modified data in the user input getCookies, which is read by the request.getCookies method at line 46 of root\register.jsp. This input then flows through the code straight to the output web page, without sanitization. This can enable a Reflected Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attack.Similarity ID: -1724591038*
Reflected_XSS_All_Clients issue exists @ root/register.jsp in branch main
*The method username%></td> embeds untrusted data in generated output with username, at line 57 of root\password.jsp. This untrusted data is embedded into the output without proper sanitization or encoding, enabling an attacker to inject malicious code into the generated web-page.The attacker would be able to alter the returned web page by simply providing modified data in the user input ""username"", which is read by the username method at line 6 of root\register.jsp. This input then flows through the code straight to the output web page, without sanitization. This can enable a Reflected Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attack.Similarity ID: -1057909131
The method ""/> embeds untrusted data in generated output with username, at line 89 of root\contact.jsp. This untrusted data is embedded into the output without proper sanitization or encoding, enabling an attacker to inject malicious code into the generated web-page.The attacker would be able to alter the returned web page by simply providing modified data in the user input ""username"", which is read by the username method at line 6 of root\register.jsp. This input then flows through the code straight to the output web page, without sanitization. This can enable a Reflected Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attack.Similarity ID: -809637678
The method out.println embeds untrusted data in generated output with println, at line 96 of root\register.jsp. This untrusted data is embedded into the output without proper sanitization or encoding, enabling an attacker to inject malicious code into the generated web-page.The attacker would be able to alter the returned web page by simply providing modified data in the user input getCookies, which is read by the request.getCookies method at line 46 of root\register.jsp. This input then flows through the code straight to the output web page, without sanitization. This can enable a Reflected Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attack.Similarity ID: -1724591038*
Severity: High
CWE:79
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