CollabNet Subversion Edge Log Parser XSS/Code Injection Vulnerability
Publish date: February 04, 2011
Severity: HIGH
Advisory Date: FEB 04, 2011
DESCRIPTION
There is a Cross Site Script (XSS) vulnerability that exists in CollabNet Subversion Edge 1.2 and prior versions. This said vulnerability can be exploited by sending a crafted request to the CollabNet Subversion. When an administrator tries to view the log file then this XSS Code will get executed.
More information on this can be found on the following page:
https://ctf.open.collab.net/sf/sfmain/do/go/artf5016?returnUrlKey=1284577592506
Discovered by: Sumit Kumar Soni, Trend Micro
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
More information on the patch can be found in the following page:
https://ctf.open.collab.net/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.svnedge/wiki/Release_1.2.1
AFFECTED SOFTWARE AND VERSION
- CollabNet Subversion Edge 1.2 and prior versions
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