CVE-2020-9344 Scanner

Detects 'Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)' vulnerability in Atlassian Subversion Application Lifecycle Management affects v. before 8.8.2.

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Level

Medium

Single Scan

Single Scan

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Asset Owner

Estimated Time

30 seconds

Time Interval

4 weeks

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Atlassian Subversion Application Lifecycle Management, commonly known as Subversion ALM, is an enterprise software used for project management. It is a version control system that enables users to manage and track software changes. Developers use this software to store and maintain large amounts of data of their products at different stages of development. The software facilitates collaboration among teams, making it easier for them to share and work on code without losing track of versions.

CVE-2020-9344 is a security vulnerability detected in the Subversion ALM software. This vulnerability allows for reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks at multiple locations within the software. Attackers can exploit this vulnerability to trick users into executing malicious code from a trusted website. The vulnerability was identified in the software versions before 8.8.2.

When exploited, the CVE-2020-9344 vulnerability can lead to various cyber threats such as data breaches, unauthorized access, and exposure of sensitive information. Attackers can steal user data, corrupt software, or inject malicious code into the system, leading to system downtime and possible financial loss.

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