IBM Lotus Domino Web Server Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability
Secunia Advisory: SA27509
Release Date: 2007-11-02
Last Update: 2007-11-13
Popularity: 7,063 views

Critical:
Less critical
Impact: Unknown
Where: From remote
Solution Status: Vendor Patch

Software:IBM Lotus Domino 6.x
IBM Lotus Domino 7.x

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CVE reference:CVE-2007-5924


Description:
IBM has acknowledged a vulnerability in IBM Lotus Domino Web Server, which can be exploited by malicious users to conduct cross-site scripting attacks.

Certain unspecified input is not properly sanitised before being used. This can be exploited to execute arbitrary HTML and script code in a user's browser session in context of an affected site.

Successful exploitation requires that the "Domino Web server task (HTTP)" is enabled and the attacker can authenticate himself to the web server.

The vulnerability is reported in version 6.0, 6.5, and 7.0.

Solution:
Update to version 6.5.6 Fix Pack 2 (FP2), 7.0.2 Fix Pack 2 (FP2), 7.0.3, or 8.0.

Provided and/or discovered by:
IBM credits JPCERT/CC.

Changelog:
2007-11-06: Updated advisory with additional information provided by IBM and lowered criticality.
2007-11-13: Added CVE reference.

Original Advisory:
IBM:
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21263871

IBM (KEMG6ZK34H):
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27010980

JPCERT/CC:
http://jvn.jp/jp/JVN%2384565055/index.html


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