HCL MyXalytics v6.6 is affected by an HTML Injection. This issue occurs when untrusted input is included in the output without proper handling, potentially allowing unauthorized content injection and manipulation.
HCL MyXalytics: 6.6. is affected by Mass Assignment vulnerability. Mass Assignment occurs when user input is automatically bound to application objects without proper validation or access controls, potentially allowing unauthorized modification of sensitive fields.
HCL MyXalytics is affected by the use of vulnerable/outdated versions which can expose the application to known security risks that could be exploited.
HCL MyXalytics product is affected by Cross Site Scripting vulnerability in the web application. This can allow the execution of unauthorized scripts, potentially resulting in unauthorized actions or access.