Os Commerce is currently susceptible to a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability.
This vulnerability allows attackers to inject JS through the "title" parameter,
potentially leading to unauthorized execution of scripts within a user's web browser.
Os Commerce is currently susceptible to a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability.
This vulnerability allows attackers to inject JS through the "translation_value[1]" parameter,
potentially leading to unauthorized execution of scripts within a user's web browser.
Os Commerce is currently susceptible to a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability.
This vulnerability allows attackers to inject JS through the "email_templates_key" parameter,
potentially leading to unauthorized execution of scripts within a user's web browser.
oscommerce v2.3.4.1 has a functional problem in user registration and password rechecking, where a non-identical password can bypass the checks in /catalog/admin/administrators.php and /catalog/password_reset.php
osCommerce Phoenix CE before 1.0.5.4 allows OS command injection remotely. Within admin/mail.php, a from POST parameter can be passed to the application. This affects the PHP mail function, and the sendmail -f option.
Several XSS vulnerabilities in osCommerce CE Phoenix before 1.0.6.0 allow an attacker to inject and execute arbitrary JavaScript code. The malicious code can be injected as follows: the page parameter to catalog/admin/order_status.php, catalog/admin/tax_rates.php, catalog/admin/languages.php, catalog/admin/countries.php, catalog/admin/tax_classes.php, catalog/admin/reviews.php, or catalog/admin/zones.php; or the zpage or spage parameter to catalog/admin/geo_zones.php.
osCommerce 2.3.4.1 has an incomplete '.htaccess' for blacklist filtering in the "product" page. Remote authenticated administrators can upload new '.htaccess' files (e.g., omitting .php) and subsequently achieve arbitrary PHP code execution via a /catalog/admin/categories.php?cPath=&action=new_product URI.