Title: ACS Blog Name Field HTML Injection Vulnerability
Severity: HIGH
Description:
ACS Blog is Web blog software implemented in ASP.
ACS Blog is affected by an HTML injection vulnerability. The problem arises due to a failure in the application to properly sanitize user-supplied input.
The issue affects the 'Name' field of the comments pages and may be exploited to execute arbitrary HTML and script code in the browser of the user when the user views an affected Web page.
The attacker-supplied HTML and script code would be able to access properties of the site, potentially allowing for theft of cookie-based authentication credentials and other attacks.
Affected Products:
- ASP Press ACS Blog 0.8.0
- ASP Press ACS Blog 0.9.0
- ASP Press ACS Blog 1.0.0
- ASP Press ACS Blog 1.0.1
- ASP Press ACS Blog 1.0.2
- ASP Press ACS Blog 1.0.3
- ASP Press ACS Blog 1.1.0
- ASP Press ACS Blog 1.1.0 b
- ASP Press ACS Blog 1.1.1
- ASP Press ACS Blog 1.1.2
References:
- ASP Press: ACS Blog Homepage
- ASP Press: Security Update, Again...
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