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[UNIX] CPG Dragonfly Multiple Cross Site Scripting

Subject: [UNIX] CPG Dragonfly Multiple Cross Site Scripting
Date: 29 Mar 2005 10:31:36 +0200
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  CPG Dragonfly Multiple Cross Site Scripting
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SUMMARY

" <http://www.cpgnuke.com/> Dragonfly CMS is a powerful, feature-rich, 
Open Source content management system (CMS) based on PHP-Nuke 6.5. We have 
spent over a year developing Dragonfly CMS, paying close attention to 
security and reliability. The release of Dragonfly  marks yet another 
exciting milestone in our history."

CPG Dragonfly is vulnerable to cross site scripting that allow attackers 
to steal information from users by adding JavaScript code via some of the 
parameters used by the CMS product.

DETAILS

Vulnerable Systems:
 * CPG Dragonfly version 9.0.2.0

The CPG Dragonfly does not filter it's parameters correctly, making it 
possible to execute a cross site scripting attack on many of its the 
pages.

Examples:
http://localhost/index.php?name=coppermine&file=thumbnails&meta=lastup 
"><script>alert('foo')</script>&cat=1
http://localhost/index.php?name=Blogs&mode=display&id=3 
"><script>alert('foo')</script>
http://localhost/coppermine/displayimage/meta=lastcom/cat=0 
"><script>alert('foo')</script>/pos=0.html
http://localhost/index.php?name=Your_Account&profile=anyone 
"><script>alert('foo')</script>


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The information has been provided by  <mailto:mircia@security.talte.net> 
mircia .



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