CWE
79
Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2024-50601: XSS

First published: Mon Nov 11 2024(Updated: )

Persistent and reflected XSS vulnerabilities in the themeMode cookie and _h URL parameter of Axigen Mail Server up to version 10.5.28 allow attackers to execute arbitrary Javascript. Exploitation could lead to session hijacking, data leakage, and further exploitation via a multi-stage attack. Fixed in versions 10.3.3.67, 10.4.42, and 10.5.29.

Credit: cve@mitre.org

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Axigen Mail Server for Windows<10.5.28

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2024-50601?

    CVE-2024-50601 is rated as a high-severity vulnerability due to its potential for leading to session hijacking and data leakage.

  • How do I fix CVE-2024-50601?

    To fix CVE-2024-50601, upgrade to Axigen Mail Server version 10.5.29 or later, which addresses the identified XSS vulnerabilities.

  • What types of attacks can be performed using CVE-2024-50601?

    CVE-2024-50601 can be exploited for session hijacking, data leakage, and further multi-stage attacks.

  • Which versions of Axigen Mail Server are affected by CVE-2024-50601?

    CVE-2024-50601 affects Axigen Mail Server versions up to and including 10.5.28.

  • What are the main vulnerabilities described in CVE-2024-50601?

    CVE-2024-50601 describes persistent and reflected XSS vulnerabilities in the themeMode cookie and _h URL parameter.

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