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| Subject: | STG Security Advisory: [SSA-20041022-08] MoniWiki XSS vulnerability |
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| Date: | 25 Oct 2004 02:10:38 -0000 |
STG Security Advisory: [SSA-20041022-08] MoniWiki XSS vulnerability Revision 1.0 Date Published: 2004-10-22 (KST) Last Update: 2004-10-22 Disclosed by SSR Team (advisory@stgsecurity.com) Summary ======== MoniWiki is a wiki web application used by many Korean Linux users. It has a cross site scripting vulnerability. Vulnerability Class =================== Implementation Error: Input validation flaw Details ======= Due to an input validation flaw, the MoniWiki is vulnerable to cross site scripting attacks. http://[victim]/wiki.php/<script>alert("XSS Vulnerability exists")</script> Impact ====== Medium: Malicious attackers can inject and execute arbitrary script code in a user's browser session in context of an affected site. Solution ========= Update to MoniWiki 1.0.9 Affected Products ================ MoniWiki 1.0.8 and prior Vendor Status: FIXED ======================= 2004-09-30 Vulnerability found. 2004-09-30 MoniWiki developer notified. 2004-10-21 MoniWiki 1.0.9 released. 2004-10-22 Official release. Credits ====== Jeremy Bae at STG Security
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