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Auto Directory Index Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability

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Release Date:  2003-11-17    Views:  7,574

Secunia Advisory SA10230

Where:

From remote

Impact:

Cross Site Scripting,

Solution Status:

Vendor Patch

CVE Reference(s):

No CVE references.

Description


A vulnerability has been identified in Auto Directory Index allowing malicious people to conduct Cross Site Scripting attacks.

The problem is that the the "dir" parameter isn't properly verified allowing malicious people to supply arbitrary HTML and scripting code.

Example:
/index.php?dir=<script>malicious_code</script>

The vulnerability has been identified in version 1.2.3.


Solution:
Update to version 1.2.4.

Further details available to Secunia VIM customers

Provided and/or discovered by:
David Sopas Ferreira

Deep Links:
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Please provide information about patches, mitigating factors, new versions, exploits, faulty patches, links, and other relevant data by posting comments to this Advisory. You can also send this information to vuln@secunia.com

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