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MailEnable StartDate Parameter Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability
MailEnable is a Windows-based business email server. A cross-site scripting vulnerability exists in the MailEnable StartDate parameter, which stems from improper cleanup of the StartDate parameter in the FreeBusy.aspx form in the Webmail interface, and can be exploited by an attacker to execute...
CVE-2026-32852 MailEnable < 10.55 Reflected XSS via FreeBusy.aspx StartDate Parameter
MailEnable versions prior to 10.55 contain a reflected cross-site scripting vulnerability in the webmail interface that allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript in a victim's browser by crafting a malicious URL. Attackers can inject malicious code through the StartDate parameter in...
CVE-2026-32851 MailEnable < 10.55 Reflected XSS via FreeBusy.aspx StartDate Parameter
MailEnable versions prior to 10.55 contain a reflected cross-site scripting vulnerability in the webmail interface that allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript in a victim's browser by crafting a malicious URL. Attackers can inject malicious code through the StartDate parameter in...
📄 MailEnable 10.54 Cross Site Scripting
MailEnable versions 10.54 and below suffer from multiple cross site scripting vulnerabilities. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- MailEnable = 10.54 Multiple Reflected Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerabilities...