Simplog Multiple HTML Injection Vulnerabilities
BID:20901
Info
Simplog Multiple HTML Injection Vulnerabilities
| Bugtraq ID: | 20901 |
| Class: | Input Validation Error |
| CVE: | |
| Remote: | Yes |
| Local: | No |
| Published: | Nov 03 2006 12:00AM |
| Updated: | Nov 06 2006 10:52PM |
| Credit: | Benjamin Moss & Laurent Gaffi are credited with the discovery of these vulnerabilities. |
| Vulnerable: |
Simplog Simplog 0.9.3 |
| Not Vulnerable: | |
Discussion
Simplog Multiple HTML Injection Vulnerabilities
Simplog is prone to multiple HTML-injection vulnerabilities because it fails to sufficiently sanitize user-supplied input data.
Exploiting these issues may allow an attacker to execute HTML and script code in the context of the affected site, to steal cookie-based authentication credentials, or to control how the site is rendered to the user; other attacks are also possible.
These issues affect version 0.9.3.
Simplog is prone to multiple HTML-injection vulnerabilities because it fails to sufficiently sanitize user-supplied input data.
Exploiting these issues may allow an attacker to execute HTML and script code in the context of the affected site, to steal cookie-based authentication credentials, or to control how the site is rendered to the user; other attacks are also possible.
These issues affect version 0.9.3.
Exploit / POC
Simplog Multiple HTML Injection Vulnerabilities
Attackers can exploit these issues via a web client.
Attackers can exploit these issues via a web client.
Solution / Fix
Simplog Multiple HTML Injection Vulnerabilities
Solution:
Currently we are not aware of any vendor-supplied patches for these issues. If you feel we are in error or if you are aware of more recent information, please mail us at: [email protected]:[email protected].
Solution:
Currently we are not aware of any vendor-supplied patches for these issues. If you feel we are in error or if you are aware of more recent information, please mail us at: [email protected]:[email protected].
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Simplog Multiple HTML Injection Vulnerabilities
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