Events
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PCI DSS User Group meeting
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Vulnerabilities 2006
PR06-03b F5 Firepass 1000 SSL VPN version 5.5 vulnerable to Cross-Site Scripting
- Advisory publicly released: Wednesday, 27 September 2006
- Vulnerability found: Monday, 23 January 2006
- Severity level: Medium/High
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Credits
Richard Brain of ProCheckUp Ltd. -
Description
The F5 FirePass 1000 SSL VPN appliance is vulnerable to Cross-Site Scripting within the "sid" field of the "my.acctab.php3" program. -
Proof of concept
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How to fix
This report was investigated by F5 under the following support ticket CR64237.
This flaw has been fixed in version 6.0 of FirePass, and will be fixed in the 5.52 version of FirePass. -
Vendor
http://www.f5.com/ -
Consequences
An attacker may be able to cause the execution of malicious script code in the browser of a user who clicks on a link to the F5 FirePass SSL VPN appliance. This type of attack can result in the defacement of a site, or the redirection of confidential information to unauthorised third parties. -
CVE reference
CVE-2006-5416 -
BID
20583 -
Vulnerable
Version 5.5 and possibly previous versions. -
References
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