CWE
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Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2007-0399: XSS

First published: Mon Jan 22 2007(Updated: )

Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in index.php in Simple Machines Forum (SMF) 1.1 RC3 allow remote authenticated users to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the (1) recipient or (2) BCC field when selecting send in a pm action.

Credit: cve@mitre.org

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Simple Machines Forum=1.1_rc3

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2007-0399?

    CVE-2007-0399 is classified as a high severity vulnerability due to its potential to allow remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary scripts.

  • How do I fix CVE-2007-0399?

    To fix CVE-2007-0399, you should upgrade to a patched version of the Simple Machines Forum beyond 1.1 RC3 that addresses these XSS vulnerabilities.

  • Who is affected by CVE-2007-0399?

    CVE-2007-0399 affects users of Simple Machines Forum version 1.1 RC3, particularly those with authenticated access.

  • What types of attacks can be conducted using CVE-2007-0399?

    CVE-2007-0399 can be exploited to conduct cross-site scripting attacks, potentially allowing attackers to steal information or hijack user sessions.

  • Can CVE-2007-0399 be exploited without authentication?

    No, CVE-2007-0399 requires an attacker to be an authenticated user to exploit the XSS vulnerabilities.

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