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Re: Phorum HTML Injection Vulnerability

Subject: Re: Phorum HTML Injection Vulnerability
Date: 29 Jan 2007 20:22:43 -0000
I have emailed this reporter about this already.  Other than allowing 
characters such as " and >< in a user name, there is nothing vulnerable about 
this page.  The characters are escaped properly on this page when there is an 
error.  I have asked for more information about this issue both via email and 
on our own bug tracking system.  I have received no reply so far.

Phorum 5.1.18 did include a FIX for an XSS issue.  But, it does not appear that 
this reporter is referring to that.

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