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CVE-2004-1930: XSS

First published: Mon Apr 12 2004(Updated: )

Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the cookiedecode function in mainfile.php for PHP-Nuke 6.x through 7.2, when themes are used, allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via a base64-encoded user parameter or cookie.

Credit: cve@mitre.org

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
PHP-Nuke=6.5_beta1
PHP-Nuke=6.5
PHP-Nuke=7.0
PHP-Nuke=7.2
PHP-Nuke=7.0_final
PHP-Nuke=6.5_rc2
PHP-Nuke=6.5_rc3
PHP-Nuke=6.0
PHP-Nuke=6.5_final
PHP-Nuke=6.7
PHP-Nuke=6.6
PHP-Nuke=6.9
PHP-Nuke=7.1
PHP-Nuke=6.5_rc1

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2004-1930?

    CVE-2004-1930 has a medium severity rating due to the potential for cross-site scripting attacks.

  • How do I fix CVE-2004-1930?

    To fix CVE-2004-1930, update to a patched version of PHP-Nuke that addresses the XSS vulnerability.

  • Which versions of PHP-Nuke are affected by CVE-2004-1930?

    CVE-2004-1930 affects PHP-Nuke versions 6.0 through 7.2.

  • What type of attack is possible with CVE-2004-1930?

    CVE-2004-1930 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary web scripts or HTML via crafted user parameters or cookies.

  • Is CVE-2004-1930 an internal or external threat?

    CVE-2004-1930 represents an external threat as it allows attackers from outside the network to exploit vulnerabilities in PHP-Nuke.

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