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zoomblogXSS.txt

🗓️ 08 Nov 2005 00:00:00Reported by sikikmailType 
packetstorm
 packetstorm
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Zoomblog HTML injection vulnerability allows for malicious code injection into user commentary, impacting all versions

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DESCRIPTION  
Zoomblog is prone to HTML injection attacks. It is possible for a malicious Zoomblog user to inject hostile HTML and script code into the commentary via form fields. This code may be rendered in the browser of a web user who views the commentary of Zoomblog.  
Zoomblog does not adequately filter HTML tags from various fields. This may enable an attacker to inject arbitrary script code into pages that are generated by the Zoomblog.  
All versions are vulnerable.  
  
  
EXPLOIT  
There is no exploit required.  
  
EXAMPLE  
Write <script>alert('test')</script> in http://yourblog.zoomblog/comments/  
Write a malicious HTML code in the tag "NAME"  
  
  
HOMEPAGE  
http:/zoomblog.com  
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08 Nov 2005 00:00Current
7.4High risk
Vulners AI Score7.4
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