: When an authenticated administrator or a site visitor loads the affected page, the browser executes the script. : This can lead to: Session Hijacking
Nicepage 4.5.4 exploit refers to a significant security vulnerability (specifically CVE-2022-29007
vulnerability. In version 4.5.4, the application failed to properly sanitize user-supplied input before rendering it on a page. This allowed attackers to inject malicious scripts into web pages viewed by other users. How the Exploit Works Injection Point nicepage 4.5.4 exploit
: Stealing administrator cookies to gain full control of the website. Defacement : Altering the appearance of the site. : Redirecting users to malicious third-party websites. Technical Details Vulnerability Type : Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS). Affected Versions : Nicepage versions prior to and including 4.5.4. CVE-2022-29007 Remediation and Best Practices
: Attackers target input fields or parameters that the Nicepage builder processes, such as theme settings or content blocks. Payload Execution : When an authenticated administrator or a site
: For developers, ensure all user-controllable data is filtered and encoded before being displayed.
: The most critical step is to update Nicepage to the latest available version. The developers released patches shortly after the discovery to sanitize inputs correctly. Sanitize Inputs This allowed attackers to inject malicious scripts into
) identified in the Nicepage website builder, a popular tool for creating WordPress and Joomla themes. Vulnerability Overview The flaw is a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
If you are using an older version of Nicepage, follow these steps to secure your site: Update Immediately
: A malicious script (usually JavaScript) is embedded into the site’s metadata or content.