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OpenEdit DAM Multiple Vulnerabilities
Secunia Advisory: SA33339
Release Date: 2008-12-30
Last Update: 2009-02-26
Popularity: 2,232 views

Critical:
Moderately critical
Impact: Cross Site Scripting
Where: From remote
Solution Status: Unpatched

Software:OpenEdit DAM

Secunia CVSS-2 Score: Available in Secunia business solutions

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Description:
Some vulnerabilities have been reported in OpenEdit DAM, which can be exploited by malicious people to conduct script-insertion and cross-site request forgery attacks.

1) Input passed to the "name" parameter in archive/savedqueries/savequeryfinish.html is not properly sanitised before being used. This can be exploited to insert arbitrary HTML and script code, which will be executed in a user's browser session in the context of an affected site when the malicious entry is viewed.

2) The application allows users to perform certain actions via HTTP requests without performing any validity checks to verify the requests. This can be exploited to perform certain actions e.g. when a logged-in user visits a malicious web site.

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