RETIRED: VBulletin Event Admincp/Index.PHP RSS HTML Injection Vulnerability

BID:22790

Info

RETIRED: VBulletin Event Admincp/Index.PHP RSS HTML Injection Vulnerability

Bugtraq ID: 22790
Class: Input Validation Error
CVE: CVE-2007-1342
Remote: Yes
Local: No
Published: Mar 02 2007 12:00AM
Updated: May 12 2015 07:49PM
Credit: Discovery is credited to meto5757.
Vulnerable: VBulletin VBulletin 3.6.5
VBulletin VBulletin 3.6.4
VBulletin VBulletin 3.6.3
VBulletin VBulletin 3.6.2
VBulletin VBulletin 3.6.1
VBulletin VBulletin 3.6
VBulletin VBulletin 3.5.4
VBulletin VBulletin 3.5.3
VBulletin VBulletin 3.5.2
VBulletin VBulletin 3.5.1
VBulletin VBulletin 3.0.15
VBulletin VBulletin 3.0.14
VBulletin VBulletin 3.0.12
VBulletin VBulletin 3.0.11
VBulletin VBulletin 3.0.10
VBulletin VBulletin 3.0.9
VBulletin VBulletin 3.0.8
VBulletin VBulletin 3.0.7
VBulletin VBulletin 3.0.6
VBulletin VBulletin 3.0.5
VBulletin VBulletin 3.0.4
VBulletin VBulletin 3.0.3
VBulletin VBulletin 3.0.2
VBulletin VBulletin 3.0.1
VBulletin VBulletin 3.0 Gamma
VBulletin VBulletin 3.0 beta 7
VBulletin VBulletin 3.0 beta 6
VBulletin VBulletin 3.0 beta 5
VBulletin VBulletin 3.0 beta 4
VBulletin VBulletin 3.0 beta 3
VBulletin VBulletin 3.0 beta 2
VBulletin VBulletin 3.0
VBulletin VBulletin 2.3.8
VBulletin VBulletin 2.3.4
VBulletin VBulletin 2.3.3
VBulletin VBulletin 2.3.2
VBulletin VBulletin 2.3 .0
VBulletin VBulletin 2.2.9
VBulletin VBulletin 2.2.8
VBulletin VBulletin 2.2.7
VBulletin VBulletin 2.2.6
VBulletin VBulletin 2.2.5
VBulletin VBulletin 2.2.4
VBulletin VBulletin 2.2.3
VBulletin VBulletin 2.2.2
VBulletin VBulletin 2.2.1
VBulletin VBulletin 2.2 .0
VBulletin VBulletin 2.0.3
VBulletin VBulletin 2.0 rc 3
VBulletin VBulletin 2.0 rc 2
VBulletin VBulletin 1.0.1 lite
VBulletin VBulletin 3.5.x
Not Vulnerable:

Discussion

RETIRED: VBulletin Event Admincp/Index.PHP RSS HTML Injection Vulnerability

vBulletin is prone to an HTML-injection vulnerability because the application fails to properly sanitize user-supplied input before using it in dynamically generated content.

Attacker-supplied HTML and script code would run in the context of the affected site, potentially allowing the attacker to steal cookie-based authentication credentials and to control how the site is rendered to the user; other attacks are also possible.

This issue is reported to affect vBulletin 3.6.5 and prior versions.

UPDATE: This BID is being retired because further information shows that the application isn't vulnerable to this issue.

Exploit / POC

RETIRED: VBulletin Event Admincp/Index.PHP RSS HTML Injection Vulnerability

Attackers can use a browser to exploit this issue.

Solution / Fix

RETIRED: VBulletin Event Admincp/Index.PHP RSS HTML Injection Vulnerability

Solution:
Currently we are not aware of any vendor-supplied patches for this issue. If you feel we are in error or if you are aware of more recent information, please mail us at: [email protected].

References

RETIRED: VBulletin Event Admincp/Index.PHP RSS HTML Injection Vulnerability

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