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Cross site scripting
Cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in Apache jUDDI before 2.0 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the dsname parameter to happyjuddi.jsp...
CVE-2009-1198
Cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in Apache jUDDI before 2.0 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the dsname parameter to happyjuddi.jsp...
CVE-2009-1197
Apache jUDDI before 2.0 allows attackers to spoof entries in log files via vectors related to error logging of keys from uddiget.jsp...
CVE-2009-1198
Summary (CVE-2009-1198) : An XSS vulnerability exists in Apache jUDDI before 2.0. The flaw allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the dsname parameter to the happyjuddi.jsp page. Affected software is Apache jUDDI prior to version 2.0. The vulnerability is browser-execu...
CVE-2009-1197
CVE-2009-1197 concerns Apache jUDDI prior to 2.0, where an error in logging keys via uddiget.jsp can allow an attacker to spoof entries in log files. The affected component is the logging path tied to uddiget.jsp; the underlying issue is log spoofing through error logging of keys. The published d...
CVE-2009-1198
Cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in Apache jUDDI before 2.0 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the dsname parameter to happyjuddi.jsp...
Apache jUDDI Open Redirect Vulnerability
Apache jUDDI is the United States Apache Apache Software Foundation of a Java-based , open source follow the UDDI standard application . An open redirection vulnerability exists in Apache jUDDI. An attacker can exploit this vulnerability to redirect the browser to an arbitrary Web page...
Design/Logic Flaw
After logging into the portal, the logout jsp page redirects the browser back to the login page after. It is feasible for malicious users to redirect the browser to an unintended web page in Apache jUDDI 3.1.2, 3.1.3, 3.1.4, and 3.1.5 when utilizing the portlets based user interface also known as...
CVE-2015-5241
After logging into the portal, the logout jsp page redirects the browser back to the login page after. It is feasible for malicious users to redirect the browser to an unintended web page in Apache jUDDI 3.1.2, 3.1.3, 3.1.4, and 3.1.5 when utilizing the portlets based user interface also known as...
CVE-2015-5241
Apache jUDDI versions 3.1.2–3.1.5 are affected by an open redirect vulnerability in the logout JSP page, allowing an attacker to redirect users to an arbitrary page after login/logout. The issue stems from the logout flow in the portlets-based UI (Pluto, jUDDI Portal, UDDI Portal, uddi-console). ...
CVE-2015-5241
After logging into the portal, the logout jsp page redirects the browser back to the login page after. It is feasible for malicious users to redirect the browser to an unintended web page in Apache jUDDI 3.1.2, 3.1.3, 3.1.4, and 3.1.5 when utilizing the portlets based user interface also known as...
Open Redirect
Apache jUDDI is vulnerable to open redirect attacks. There is a flaw which leads the logout jsp page to redirect to the login page after logging out of the portal. Therefore, a malicious user can use the flaw to redirect to an unintended web page. This would be done after the clearing of user...