Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in WordPress before 4.1.2, when MySQL is used without strict mode, allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via a (1) four-byte UTF-8 character or (2) invalid character that reaches the database layer, as demonstrated by a crafted character in a comment.
- https://cedricvb.be/post/wordpress-stored-xss-vulnerability-4-1-2/
- https://wpvulndb.com/vulnerabilities/7929
- https://github.com/20142995/nuclei-templates
- https://github.com/Driagis/Personal_Projects
- https://github.com/Fa1c0n35/Web-CTF-Cheatshee
- https://github.com/RandallLu/codepath_7
- https://github.com/Zxser/Web-CTF-Cheatsheet
- https://github.com/akras14/codepath7
- https://github.com/duckstroms/Web-CTF-Cheatsheet
- https://github.com/himkwan01/WordPress_Pentesting
- https://github.com/hoonman/cybersecurity_week7_8
- https://github.com/jodieryu/CodePathWeek7
- https://github.com/mengdaya/Web-CTF-Cheatsheet
- https://github.com/mrhenrike/Hacking-Cheatsheet
- https://github.com/pwnosec/CTF-Cheatsheet
- https://github.com/w181496/Web-CTF-Cheatsheet