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WebCalendar Cross Site Scripting
Secunia Advisory:
SA9672
Herausgegeben:
2003-09-04
Last Update:
2003-09-08
Gefahrenstufe:
Weniger kritisch
Auswirkung:
Cross-Site-Scripting
Von Wo:
Aus dem Internet
Lösungsstatus:
Hersteller-Patch
Software:
WebCalendar 0.9.x
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Original Advisory
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http://nocon.darkflame.net/CSS/Wecalendar.txt
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