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<vuln vid="0baadc45-92d0-11e6-8011-005056925db4"> |
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<topic>Axis2 -- Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability</topic> |
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<name>axis2</name> |
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<range><lt>1.7.3</lt></range> |
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<description> |
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<body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> |
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<p>Apache Axis2 reports:</p> |
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<blockquote cite="http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/core/release-notes/1.7.3.html"> |
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<p>Apache Axis2 1.7.3 is a security release that contains a fix for |
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CVE-2010-3981. That security vulnerability affects the admin console that is |
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part of the Axis2 Web application and was originally reported for SAP |
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BusinessObjects (which includes a version of Axis2). That report didn't mention |
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Axis2 at all and the Axis2 project only recently became aware (thanks to Devesh |
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Bhatt and Nishant Agarwala) that the issue affects Apache Axis2 as well.</p> |
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<url>http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/core/release-notes/1.7.3.html</url> |
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<cvename>CVE-2010-3981</cvename> |
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</references> |
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<dates> |
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<discovery>2010-10-18</discovery> |
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<entry>2016-10-16</entry> |
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</dates> |
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</vuln> |
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<topic>Rails 4 -- Possible XSS Vulnerability in Action View</topic> |
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<topic>Rails 4 -- Possible XSS Vulnerability in Action View</topic> |
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