SSRF and Reflected XSS Vulnerabilities exist in multiple WSO2 products within the deprecated Try-It feature, which was accessible only to administrative users. This feature accepted user-supplied URLs without proper validation, leading to server-side request forgery (SSRF). Additionally, the retrieved content was directly reflected in the HTTP response, enabling reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) in the admin user's browser context.
By tricking an administrator into accessing a crafted link, an attacker could force the server to fetch malicious content and reflect it into the admin’s browser, leading to arbitrary JavaScript execution for UI manipulation or data exfiltration. While session cookies are protected with the HttpOnly flag, the XSS still poses a significant security risk.
Furthermore, SSRF can be used by a privileged user to query internal services, potentially aiding in internal network enumeration if the target endpoints are reachable from the affected product.
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| Description | SSRF and Reflected XSS Vulnerabilities exist in multiple WSO2 products within the deprecated Try-It feature, which was accessible only to administrative users. This feature accepted user-supplied URLs without proper validation, leading to server-side request forgery (SSRF). Additionally, the retrieved content was directly reflected in the HTTP response, enabling reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) in the admin user's browser context. By tricking an administrator into accessing a crafted link, an attacker could force the server to fetch malicious content and reflect it into the admin’s browser, leading to arbitrary JavaScript execution for UI manipulation or data exfiltration. While session cookies are protected with the HttpOnly flag, the XSS still poses a significant security risk. Furthermore, SSRF can be used by a privileged user to query internal services, potentially aiding in internal network enumeration if the target endpoints are reachable from the affected product. | |
| Title | SSRF and Reflected XSS Vulnerability in Deprecated Try-It Feature of Multiple WSO2 Products | |
| Weaknesses | CWE-79 CWE-918 |
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Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: WSO2
Published: 2025-10-24T10:08:07.719Z
Updated: 2025-10-24T12:16:49.892Z
Reserved: 2025-05-30T06:56:02.711Z
Link: CVE-2025-5350
Updated: 2025-10-24T12:16:45.815Z
Status : Awaiting Analysis
Published: 2025-10-24T10:15:38.910
Modified: 2025-10-27T13:20:15.637
Link: CVE-2025-5350
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