CVE-2006-3009
Open Business Management 1.0.3 pl1 - Cross-Site Scripting via Multiple Parameters
Title source: llmExploitation Summary
EIP tracks 5 public exploits for CVE-2006-3009. PoCs published by r0t.
AI-analyzed exploit summary The provided text describes a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Open Business Management (OBM) due to insufficient input sanitization. It includes a sample URL demonstrating the vulnerability but lacks executable exploit code.
Description
Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in Open Business Management (OBM) 1.0.3 pl1 allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary HTML or web script via the (1) tf_lang, (2) tf_name, (3) tf_user, (4) tf_lastname, (5) tf_contact, (6) tf_datebefore, and (7) tf_dateafter parameters to files such as (a) publication/publication_index.php, (b) group/group_index.php, (c) user/user_index.php, (d) list/list_index.php, and (e) company/company_index.php.
Exploits (5)
The provided text describes a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Open Business Management (OBM) due to insufficient input sanitization. It includes a sample URL demonstrating the vulnerability but lacks executable exploit code.
The provided code is a writeup describing a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Open Business Management. It includes a URL demonstrating the vulnerability but lacks executable exploit code.
The provided text describes a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Open Business Management (OBM) due to insufficient input sanitization in the 'tf_name' and 'tf_contact' parameters. It includes example URLs demonstrating the vulnerability but does not contain executable exploit code.
The provided text describes a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Open Business Management, where user-supplied input to several parameters is not properly sanitized. It includes example URLs demonstrating the vulnerability but does not contain executable exploit code.
The provided text describes a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Open Business Management (OBM) software. It includes example URLs demonstrating how an attacker could inject malicious script code into vulnerable parameters.