Related Weaknesses
CWE-ID |
Weakness Name |
Source |
CWE-79 |
Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting') The product does not neutralize or incorrectly neutralizes user-controllable input before it is placed in output that is used as a web page that is served to other users. |
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Metrics
Metrics |
Score |
Severity |
CVSS Vector |
Source |
V2 |
4.3 |
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AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N |
[email protected] |
EPSS
EPSS is a scoring model that predicts the likelihood of a vulnerability being exploited.
EPSS Score
The EPSS model produces a probability score between 0 and 1 (0 and 100%). The higher the score, the greater the probability that a vulnerability will be exploited.
EPSS Percentile
The percentile is used to rank CVE according to their EPSS score. For example, a CVE in the 95th percentile according to its EPSS score is more likely to be exploited than 95% of other CVE. Thus, the percentile is used to compare the EPSS score of a CVE with that of other CVE.
Exploit information
Exploit Database EDB-ID : 30907
Publication date : 2007-12-17 23h00 +00:00
Author : Adam Barth
EDB Verified : Yes
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/26960/info
The Adobe Flash Player ActiveX control is prone to a cross-domain scripting vulnerability.
An attacker may leverage this issue to execute arbitrary JavaScript in the context of another domain.
This issue affects Adobe Flash Player 9.0.48.0, 8.0.35.0, and prior versions.
NOTE: This issue was previously disclosed in BID 26929 (Adobe Flash Player Multiple Security Vulnerabilities) but has been assigned its own BID because new technical details are available.
https://gitlab.com/exploit-database/exploitdb-bin-sploits/-/raw/main/bin-sploits/30907.as
Exploit Database EDB-ID : 30905
Publication date : 2007-12-17 23h00 +00:00
Author : Rich Cannings
EDB Verified : Yes
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/26949/info
Adobe Flash Player is prone to a cross-site scripting vulnerability because the application fails to properly sanitize user-supplied input.
An attacker may leverage this issue to execute arbitrary script code in the browser of an unsuspecting user in the context of the affected site. This may help the attacker steal cookie-based authentication credentials and launch other attacks.
http://www.example.com/main.swf?baseurl=asfunction:getURL,javascript:alert(1)//
Products Mentioned
Configuraton 0
Adobe>>Flash_player >> Version 8.0
Adobe>>Flash_player >> Version 9.0
References