Stored or reflected cross-site scripting in Verisay Trizbi versions prior to 2.144.4 allows authenticated remote attackers to inject malicious script into web pages rendered to other users. The flaw was reported by Turkey's national CERT (USOM) and carries a CVSS 7.6 due to high integrity impact, though EPSS exploitation probability is very low at 0.01% and no public exploit identified at time of analysis.
Stored or reflected cross-site scripting in Verisay Titarus before version 2.144.4 allows authenticated remote attackers to inject malicious scripts into web pages rendered by the application, leading to high integrity impact on victim sessions. The flaw was reported by Turkey's national CSIRT (USOM) and no public exploit identified at time of analysis, with an EPSS score of 0.01% (3rd percentile) indicating very low near-term exploitation likelihood. The CVSS 3.1 base score of 7.6 is driven largely by the high integrity impact reflecting potential for account takeover or unauthorized actions performed on behalf of victims.
Stored or reflected cross-site scripting in Verisay Aidango versions prior to 2.144.4 allows authenticated low-privileged attackers to inject malicious script content that executes in other users' browsers. The flaw was reported by Turkey's USOM CERT (iletisim@usom.gov.tr) and carries a CVSS 7.6 rating driven by high integrity impact, though EPSS scores it at only 0.01% (3rd percentile) and no public exploit identified at time of analysis.