[UNIX] Snif Script Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability

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Date: 12/09/03

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      Snif Script Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability
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    SUMMARY

     <http://www.bitfolge.de/index.php?l=en&s=snif&style=earth> Snif is "a
    simple and nice index file". A vulnerability in the product allows remote
    attackers to insert malicious HTML and/or JavaScript into the response
    returned to the user.

    DETAILS

    Vulnerable systems:
     * Snif version 1.2.6

    A vulnerability has been identified in Snif allowing malicious people to
    conduct Cross Site Scripting attacks.

    The problem is that the "path" parameter isn't properly verified allowing
    malicious people to supply arbitrary HTML and scripting code.

    Example:
    /index.php?path=< script>malicious_code</script>

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    The information has been provided by <mailto:justinhagstrom@yahoo.com>
    Justin Hagstrom.

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