Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting')
CVE-2008-2011
Summary
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the National Rail Enquiries Live Departure Boards gadget before 1.1 allows remote National Rail Enquiries servers or man-in-the-middle attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML, and execute arbitrary code, via a response body, as demonstrated by a SCRIPT element that references a vbscript: URI.
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- NETWORK
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- PARTIAL
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CWE-79 - Cross Site Scripting
Cross-Site Scripting, commonly referred to as XSS, is the most dominant class of vulnerabilities. It allows an attacker to inject malicious code into a pregnable web application and victimize its users. The exploitation of such a weakness can cause severe issues such as account takeover, and sensitive data exfiltration. Because of the prevalence of XSS vulnerabilities and their high rate of exploitation, it has remained in the OWASP top 10 vulnerabilities for years.
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Advisory Timeline
- Published