9 matches found
EUVD-2014-3799
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2014-5339
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2014-5452
CDA.xsl in HL7 C-CDA 1.1 and earlier does not anticipate the possibility of invalid C-CDA documents with crafted XML attributes, which allows remote attackers to conduct XSS attacks via a document containing a table that is improperly handled during unrestricted xsl:copy operations...
CVE-2014-3861
Cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in CDA.xsl in HL7 C-CDA 1.1 and earlier allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via a crafted reference element within a nonXMLBody element...
Design/Logic Flaw
CDA.xsl in HL7 C-CDA 1.1 and earlier does not anticipate the possibility of invalid C-CDA documents with crafted XML attributes, which allows remote attackers to conduct XSS attacks via a document containing a table that is improperly handled during unrestricted xsl:copy operations...
Information disclosure
CDA.xsl in HL7 C-CDA 1.1 and earlier allows remote attackers to discover potentially sensitive URLs via a crafted reference element that triggers creation of an IMG element with an arbitrary URL in its SRC attribute, leading to information disclosure in a Referer log...
CVE-2014-3862
CVE-2014-3862 affects HL7 C-CDA 1.1 and earlier. A crafted reference element can cause the stylesheet to create an IMG element with an arbitrary URL in its SRC attribute, leading to information disclosure in a Referer log. The description covers the vulnerability vector and potential disclosure b...
CVE-2014-3861
CVE-2014-3861 is an XSS vulnerability in CDA.xsl affecting HL7 C-CDA 1.1 and earlier. The issue allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via a crafted reference element within a nonXMLBody element. The available sources describe the flaw, its location, and impact (XSS) but d...
CVE-2014-3862
CDA.xsl in HL7 C-CDA 1.1 and earlier allows remote attackers to discover potentially sensitive URLs via a crafted reference element that triggers creation of an IMG element with an arbitrary URL in its SRC attribute, leading to information disclosure in a Referer log...