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🗓️ 30 Nov 2005 00:00:00Reported by r0xesType 
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In UCP.php, code injection through profile editing possible; URL and email fields vulnerable. Avatars are also exploitable

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`**************************************************  
**Who's got the magic stick? It sure as hell ain't  
**50 Cent.****************************************  
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Excuse me for posting again (within minutes) but I did not properly check the other forms.  
  
In UCP.php, when editing your profile, in several fields you can inject code into the page, just as in the SendPm.php.  
  
EX: Input table: "URL"  
'';!--"<script>alert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83)); </script>  
  
The reason we cannot just do alert("sometext"); here is because this time our input is filtered and the quotes have \'s before them (single or not).  
  
All field areas (besides password) are useable. I could not try alias as the board would not allow me to do so.  
Even the email field is vulnerable, so long as you put an email first (like [email protected]'';!--"<mycode>).  
  
In "User Options", signature or 'saying' are not vulnerable, but URL Avatar is.  
  
Again,  
comments - suggestions - questions - flames - r0xes at 7NA dot org  
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30 Nov 2005 00:00Current
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