Vulnerability details :
 
activeWeb contentserver mimetype msg Parameter XSS 
 
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Fiche créée le 2007-07-14 00:06:57, dernière mise à jour le 2009-04-30 03:22:09

contentserver contains a flaw that allows a remote cross site scripting attack. This flaw exists because the application does not validate the 'msg' variable upon submission to the mimetype script. This could allow a user to create a specially crafted URL that would execute arbitrary code in a user's browser within the trust relationship between the browser and the server, leading to a loss of integrity.




 
activeWeb    5.6.2929  Affected
 
Attack Type :  Input Manipulation
 XSS, SQL injection, file retrieval, directory traversal, overflows, URL encoding.
 Découvert le 2007-07-14 00:07:40
 
Exploit :  Exploit Rumored
 The exploit has been mentioned but not confirmed. Proof of Concept (PoC) has been published to prove the vulnerability but does not exploit it.
 Exploit découvert le 1970-01-01 07:00:00
 
Impact :  Loss of Integrity
 Assurance that data is unaltered by unauthorized persons. Examples: XSS, arbitrary command execution, most overflows, most format strings, SQL injection, unauthorized file modification/deletion/creation, remote file inclusion, etc.
 
Location :  Remote / Network Access
 If network access if required and exploit can be done remotely.
 
OSVDB :  Web Related
 The vulnerability is a web issue and will have an associated security check.
 
 
External refs :
OSVDB  36261
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 

 

 


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