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CVE-2024-13301

Disclosure Date: January 09, 2025 (last updated January 10, 2025)
Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting') vulnerability in Drupal OAuth & OpenID Connect Single Sign On – SSO (OAuth/OIDC Client) allows Cross-Site Scripting (XSS).This issue affects OAuth & OpenID Connect Single Sign On – SSO (OAuth/OIDC Client): from 3.0.0 before 3.44.0, from 4.0.0 before 4.0.19.
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Attacker Value
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CVE-2024-10111

Disclosure Date: December 12, 2024 (last updated December 21, 2024)
The OAuth Single Sign On – SSO (OAuth Client) plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to authentication bypass in all versions up to, and including, 6.26.3. This is due to insufficient verification on the user being returned by the social login token. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to log in as any existing user on the site, such as an administrator, if they have access to the username and the user does not have an already-existing account for the service returning the token.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2022-34155

Disclosure Date: July 18, 2023 (last updated October 08, 2023)
Improper Authentication vulnerability in miniOrange OAuth Single Sign On – SSO (OAuth Client) plugin allows Authentication Bypass.This issue affects OAuth Single Sign On – SSO (OAuth Client): from n/a through 6.23.3.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2023-1093

Disclosure Date: March 27, 2023 (last updated October 08, 2023)
The OAuth Single Sign On WordPress plugin before 6.24.2 does not have CSRF checks when discarding Identify providers (IdP), which could allow attackers to make logged in admins delete all IdP via a CSRF attack
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2023-1092

Disclosure Date: March 27, 2023 (last updated October 08, 2023)
The OAuth Single Sign On Free WordPress plugin before 6.24.2, OAuth Single Sign On Standard WordPress plugin before 28.4.9, OAuth Single Sign On Premium WordPress plugin before 38.4.9 and OAuth Single Sign On Enterprise WordPress plugin before 48.4.9 do not have CSRF checks when deleting Identity Providers (IdP), which could allow attackers to make logged in admins delete arbitrary IdP via a CSRF attack
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2022-3119

Disclosure Date: September 26, 2022 (last updated October 08, 2023)
The OAuth client Single Sign On WordPress plugin before 3.0.4 does not have authorisation and CSRF when updating its settings, which could allow unauthenticated attackers to update them and change the OAuth endpoints to ones they controls, allowing them to then be authenticated as admin if they know the correct email address
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2022-2133

Disclosure Date: July 17, 2022 (last updated October 07, 2023)
The OAuth Single Sign On WordPress plugin before 6.22.6 doesn't validate that OAuth access token requests are legitimate, which allows attackers to log onto the site with the only knowledge of a user's email address.