The My Site Audit WordPress plugin through 1.2.4 does not sanitise or escape the Audit Name field when creating an audit, allowing high privilege users to set JavaScript payloads in them, even when he unfiltered_html capability is disallowed, leading to an authenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting issue
CWE-79
CVE-2021-24448
The User Registration & User Profile – Profile Builder WordPress plugin before 3.4.8 does not sanitise or escape its ‘Modify default Redirect Delay timer’ setting, allowing high privilege users to use JavaScript code in it, even when the unfiltered_html capability is disallowed, leading to an authenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting issue
CVE-2021-24450
The User Registration, User Profiles, Login & Membership – ProfilePress (Formerly WP User Avatar) WordPress plugin before 3.1.8 did not sanitise or escape some of its settings before saving them and outputting them back in the page, allowing high privilege users such as admin to set JavaScript payloads in them even when the unfiltered_html capability is disallowed, leading to an authenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting issue
CVE-2021-24452
The W3 Total Cache WordPress plugin before 2.1.5 was affected by a reflected Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) issue within the “extension” parameter in the Extensions dashboard, when the ‘Anonymously track usage to improve product quality’ setting is enabled, as the parameter is output in a JavaScript context without proper escaping. This could allow an attacker, who can convince an authenticated admin into clicking a link, to run malicious JavaScript within the user’s web browser, which could lead to full site compromise.
CVE-2021-24454
In the YOP Poll WordPress plugin before 6.2.8, when a pool is created with the options “Allow other answers”, “Display other answers in the result list” and “Show results”, it can lead to Stored Cross-Site Scripting issues as the ‘Other’ answer is not sanitised before being output in the page. The execution of the XSS payload depends on the ‘Show results’ option selected, which could be before or after sending the vote for example.
CVE-2021-24455
The Tutor LMS – eLearning and online course solution WordPress plugin before 1.9.2 did not escape the Summary field of Announcements (when outputting it in an attribute), which can be created by users as low as Tutor Instructor. This lead to a Stored Cross-Site Scripting issue, which is triggered when viewing the Announcements list, and could result in privilege escalation when viewed by an admin.
