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rallies.info Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability
Report ID: OBB-3929488

Security Researcher Bug_hunter24x7 Helped patch 1 vulnerabilities
Received 0 Coordinated Disclosure badges
, found Cross Site Scripting security vulnerability affecting rallies.info website and its users.

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Affected Website:rallies.info  
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Vulnerable Application:Custom Code
Vulnerability Type:XSS (Cross Site Scripting) / CWE-79
CVSSv3 Score:6.1 [CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:C/C:L/I:L/A:N]
Disclosure Standard:Coordinated Disclosure based on ISO 29147 guidelines
Discovered and Reported by:Bug_hunter24x7 Helped patch 1 vulnerabilities
Received 0 Coordinated Disclosure badges
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Coordinated Disclosure Timeline

Vulnerability Reported:21 May, 2024 13:26 GMT
Vulnerability Verified:21 May, 2024 13:34 GMT
Website Operator Notified via Bug Bounty:21 May, 2024 13:34 GMT
Public Report Published [without technical details]:21 May, 2024 13:34 GMT
Public Disclosure:  InformationA security researcher can delete the report before public disclosure, afterwards the report cannot be deleted or modified anymore. The researcher can also postpone public disclosure date as long as reasonably required to remediate the vulnerability.19 August, 2024 13:26 GMT

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