A persistent cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in NexusPHP before 1.7.33 allows remote authenticated attackers to permanently inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the title parameter used in /subtitles.php.
Weak access control in NexusPHP before 1.7.33 allows a remote authenticated user to edit any post in the forum (this is caused by a lack of checks performed by the /forums.php?action=post page).
Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in NexusPHP before 1.7.33 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the conuser[] parameter in takeconfirm.php; the delcheater parameter in cheaterbox.php; or the usernw parameter in nowarn.php.
Multiple reflective cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in NexusPHP before 1.7.33 allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the secret parameter in /login.php; q parameter in /user-ban-log.php; query parameter in /log.php; text parameter in /moresmiles.php; q parameter in myhr.php; or id parameter in /viewrequests.php.