CWE
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Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2004-1036: XSS

First published: Tue Nov 16 2004(Updated: )

Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the decoding of encoded text in certain headers in mime.php for SquirrelMail 1.4.3a and earlier, and 1.5.1-cvs before 23rd October 2004, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary web script or HTML.

Credit: cve@mitre.org

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
SquirrelMail=1.0.4
SquirrelMail=1.0.5
SquirrelMail=1.2
SquirrelMail=1.2.1
SquirrelMail=1.2.2
SquirrelMail=1.2.3
SquirrelMail=1.2.4
SquirrelMail=1.2.5
SquirrelMail=1.2.6
SquirrelMail=1.2.7
SquirrelMail=1.2.8
SquirrelMail=1.2.9
SquirrelMail=1.2.10
SquirrelMail=1.2.11
SquirrelMail=1.4
SquirrelMail=1.4.1
SquirrelMail=1.4.2
SquirrelMail=1.4.3
SquirrelMail=1.4.3_rc1
SquirrelMail=1.4.3a
SquirrelMail=1.5_dev
Gentoo Linux

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2004-1036?

    CVE-2004-1036 has a moderate severity level as it allows for cross-site scripting attacks.

  • How do I fix CVE-2004-1036?

    To fix CVE-2004-1036, upgrade SquirrelMail to version 1.4.3b or later, which addresses the vulnerability.

  • Which versions of SquirrelMail are affected by CVE-2004-1036?

    CVE-2004-1036 affects SquirrelMail versions 1.4.3a and earlier, along with versions 1.5.1-cvs before 23rd October 2004.

  • What type of vulnerability is CVE-2004-1036?

    CVE-2004-1036 is a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability that allows attackers to execute arbitrary web scripts or HTML.

  • Can CVE-2004-1036 be exploited remotely?

    Yes, CVE-2004-1036 can be exploited remotely, allowing attackers to execute unauthorized scripts on affected systems.

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