Cross-site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Visual Console Module of Pandora FMS could be used to hijack admin users session cookie values, carry out phishing attacks, etc. This issue affects Pandora FMS v767 version and prior versions on all platforms.
Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability in API checker of Pandora FMS. Application does not have a check on the URL scheme used while retrieving API URL. Rather than validating the http/https scheme, the application allows other scheme such as file, which could allow a malicious user to fetch internal file content. This issue affects Pandora FMS v767 version and prior versions on all platforms.
Cross-site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the Pandora FMS Special Days component allows an attacker to use it to steal the session cookie value of admin users easily with little user interaction. This issue affects Pandora FMS v767 version and prior versions on all platforms.
Unrestricted Upload of File with Dangerous Type vulnerability in the Pandora FMS File Manager component, allows an attacker to make make use of this issue ( unrestricted file upload ) to execute arbitrary system commands. This issue affects Pandora FMS v767 version and prior versions on all platforms.
Authentication Bypass by Spoofing vulnerability in the password reset process of Pandora FMS allows an unauthenticated attacker to initiate a password reset process for any user account without proper authentication. This issue affects PandoraFMS v771 and prior versions on all platforms.
Reflected Cross Site Scripting in Search Functionality of Module Library in Pandora FMS Console v766 and lower. This vulnerability arises on the forget password functionality in which parameter username does not proper input validation/sanitization thus results in executing malicious JavaScript payload.
Stored cross-site scripting vulnerability in the Create event section in Pandora FMS Console v766 and lower. An attacker typically exploits this vulnerability by injecting XSS payloads on popular pages of a site or passing a link to a victim, tricking them into viewing the page that contains the stored XSS payload.