ghsa-7wfq-wmx2-3wr4
Vulnerability from github
Published
2022-05-17 00:20
Modified
2023-10-10 18:21
Severity ?
Summary
Withdrawn Advisory: Home Assistant Frontend XSS Vulnerability
Details
Withdrawn Advisory
This advisory has been withdrawn because we cannot confirm home-assistant-frontend is or was ever published to npm.
Original Description
In Home Assistant before 0.57, it is possible to inject JavaScript code into a persistent notification via crafted Markdown text, aka XSS.
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