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VendorDiscourse (2d3c125b-857a-5933-b846-ed7f9d5e0225)
ProductCalendar (3d0e82a7-c652-5272-9ddc-46b483528ad8)
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pkg:github/discourse/discourse-calendar purl2cpe 2026-06-01 10:13:03.352985

Vulnerability references

IdentifiercpeApplicabilitySubmitteddb.gcve.eu detailsRationale
CVE:CVE-2024-45303 vulnerable 2026-06-03 14:56:49.371858 Discourse Calendar plugin event names susceptible to XSS
MEDIUM (6.1)
Discourse Calendar plugin adds the ability to create a dynamic calendar in the first post of a topic to Discourse. Rendering event names can be susceptible to XSS attacks. This vulnerability only affects sites which have modified or disabled Discourse’s default Content Security Policy. The issue is patched in version 0.5 of the Discourse Calendar plugin.
Published: 2024-09-12T18:11:46.513Z
Updated: 2024-09-12T19:55:25.980Z
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Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data
CVE:CVE-2024-26145 vulnerable 2026-06-03 14:55:14.895010 Uninvited user is able to join and mark the attendance of the the private event
MEDIUM (6.5)
Discourse Calendar adds the ability to create a dynamic calendar in the first post of a topic on Discourse. Uninvited users are able to gain access to private events by crafting a request to update their attendance. This problem is resolved in commit dfc4fa15f340189f177a1d1ab2cc94ffed3c1190. As a workaround, one may use post visibility to limit access.
Published: 2024-02-21T17:19:11.128Z
Updated: 2024-08-27T15:08:13.973Z
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Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data
CVE:CVE-2024-24817 vulnerable 2026-06-03 14:55:05.845220 User can see invitees in events created in PMs and private categories
MEDIUM (4.3)
Discourse Calendar adds the ability to create a dynamic calendar in the first post of a topic on the open-source discussion platform Discourse. Prior to version 0.4, event invitees created in topics in private categories or PMs (private messages) can be retrieved by anyone, even if they're not logged in. This problem is resolved in version 0.4 of the discourse-calendar plugin. While no known workaround is available, putting the site behind `login_required` will disallow this endpoint to be used by anonymous users, but logged in users can still get the list of invitees in the private topics.
Published: 2024-02-22T17:45:57.887Z
Updated: 2024-08-21T17:44:07.251Z
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Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data

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