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Title: Analog Logfile Script Code Injection Vulnerability

Severity: HIGH

Description:

Analog is logfile analysis software which is capable of printing formatted logfiles in HTML. It will run on most Unix and Linux variants, as well as a number of other operating systems including Microsoft Windows.

Analog does not filter HTML tags when analyzing logfiles. As a result, it is possible for an attacker to cause arbitrary script code to be included in web pages generated by Analog. When a legitimate user views a page generated by Analog, the script code will be executed in their browser, in the context of the site that is hosting the pages.

Theoretically, this issue might be exploited to steal cookie-based authentication credentials from a legitimate user of the software.

Affected Products:

  • Analog Analog 3.9.00beta1
  • Analog Analog 3.9.00beta2
  • Analog Analog 4.0.01
  • Analog Analog 4.0.02
  • Analog Analog 4.0.03
  • Analog Analog 4.0.04
  • Analog Analog 4.1.0
  • Analog Analog 4.11.0
  • Analog Analog 4.14.0
  • Analog Analog 4.15.0
  • Analog Analog 4.16.0
  • Analog Analog 4.9.00beta2
  • Analog Analog 4.9.00beta3
  • Analog Analog 4.9.00beta4
  • Analog Analog 4.9.01beta1
  • Analog Analog 5.0.0
  • Analog Analog 5.0.01
  • Analog Analog 5.0.02
  • Analog Analog 5.0.03
  • Analog Analog 5.1.0a
  • Analog Analog 5.2.0

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