CVE-2025-59546
published 2025-09-23CVE-2025-59546: DNN (formerly DotNetNuke) is an open-source web content management platform (CMS) in the Microsoft ecosystem. Prior to version 10.1.0, administrators and…
PriorityP422medium4.8CVSS 3.1
AVNACLPRHUIRSCCLILAN
EPSS
0.17%
6.7th percentile
DNN (formerly DotNetNuke) is an open-source web content management platform (CMS) in the Microsoft ecosystem. Prior to version 10.1.0, administrators and content editors can set html in module titles that could include javascript which could be used for XSS based attacks. This issue has been patched in version 10.1.0.
Affected
2 ranges
| Vendor | Product | Version range | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|---|
| dnnsoftware | dnn.platform | < 10.1.0 | 10.1.0 |
| dnnsoftware | dotnetnuke | < 10.1.0 | 10.1.0 |
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GHSA
DNN Vulnerable to Stored XSS Using Backend Admin Credentials
ghsa·2025-09-23
CVE-2025-59546 [LOW] CWE-79 DNN Vulnerable to Stored XSS Using Backend Admin Credentials
DNN Vulnerable to Stored XSS Using Backend Admin Credentials
# Summary
Users that can edit modules could set a title that includes scripts.
# Description
Some users (administrators and content editors) can set html in module titles and that could include javascript which could be used for XSS based attacks. With the addition of more roles being able to set module titles, this is not strictly limited to administrators. However since HTML in module titles could be a valid use case, we have added a setting for this functionality in the Security module in the Persona Bar.
OSV
DNN Vulnerable to Stored XSS Using Backend Admin Credentials
osv·2025-09-23
CVE-2025-59546 [LOW] DNN Vulnerable to Stored XSS Using Backend Admin Credentials
DNN Vulnerable to Stored XSS Using Backend Admin Credentials
# Summary
Users that can edit modules could set a title that includes scripts.
# Description
Some users (administrators and content editors) can set html in module titles and that could include javascript which could be used for XSS based attacks. With the addition of more roles being able to set module titles, this is not strictly limited to administrators. However since HTML in module titles could be a valid use case, we have added a setting for this functionality in the Security module in the Persona Bar.
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2025-09-23
Published