Impact
If ToolBox plugin is enabled without secured access, a remote attacker can inject malicious JavaScript code into name or tag fields that can be executed in the context of the user's browser session (Reflected Cross-Site Scripting or XSS).
Patches
Upgrade to GLPI-Agent 1.18
Workarounds
By default, ToolBox Plugin is disabled.
If you enabled it, you can simply disable it.
If you require it, you can secure it by also enabling Authentication plugin and SSL plugin.
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory, mail us at glpi-security@ow2.org.
Impact
If ToolBox plugin is enabled without secured access, a remote attacker can inject malicious JavaScript code into name or tag fields that can be executed in the context of the user's browser session (Reflected Cross-Site Scripting or XSS).
Patches
Upgrade to GLPI-Agent 1.18
Workarounds
By default, ToolBox Plugin is disabled.
If you enabled it, you can simply disable it.
If you require it, you can secure it by also enabling Authentication plugin and SSL plugin.
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory, mail us at glpi-security@ow2.org.