CVE-2015-7676

Summary

CVECVE-2015-7676
StatePUBLIC
Assigner[email protected]
Source PriorityCVE Program / NVD first with legacy fallback
Published2016-04-15 15:59:00 UTC
Updated2016-11-28 19:44:00 UTC
DescriptionIpswitch MOVEit File Transfer (formerly DMZ) 8.1 and earlier, when configured to support file view on download, allows remote authenticated users to conduct cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks by uploading HTML files.

Risk And Classification

Problem Types: CWE-79

NVD Known Affected Configurations (CPE 2.3)

TypeVendorProductVersionUpdateEditionLanguage
Application Ipswitch Moveit Dmz All All All All

References

ReferenceSourceLinkTags
Ipswitch MOVEit DMZ 8.1 Persistent Cross Site Scripting ≈ Packet Storm MISC packetstormsecurity.com Exploit
profundis-labs.com/advisories/CVE-2015-7676.txt MISC profundis-labs.com Exploit
Full Disclosure: Multiple security issues in MOVEit Managed File Transfer application FULLDISC seclists.org
Ipswitch MOVEit File Transfer CVE-2015-7676 HTML Injection Vulnerability BID www.securityfocus.com
CVE Program record CVE.ORG www.cve.org canonical
NVD vulnerability detail NVD nvd.nist.gov canonical, analysis
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