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Beware of the Bug: Omada Identity Vulnerability Alert!
Stored Cross-Site Scripting in Omada Identity could lead to unexpected “Oops!” moments for users. Vulnerability CVE-2024-52951 is like inviting a prankster to your digital party. Stay cautious and keep the tech gremlins at bay!
Hot Take:
Omada Identity is having an identity crisis of its own, as it discovers its stored cross-site scripting vulnerability. This is one identity you might want to forget!
Key Points:
- SEC Consult has reported a stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Omada Identity.
- The vulnerability is identified as CVE-2024-52951.
- Stored XSS can allow malicious scripts to be injected and stored on the server.
- This vulnerability could potentially affect the confidentiality and integrity of user data.
- The advisory was published on the Full Disclosure mailing list.