Description
Cross site scripting vulnerabilities in Apache 1.3.0 through 1.3.11 allow remote attackers to execute script as other web site visitors via (1) the printenv CGI (printenv.pl), which does not encode its output, (2) pages generated by the ap_send_error_response function such as a default 404, which does not add an explicit charset, or (3) various messages that are generated by certain Apache modules or core code. NOTE: the printenv issue might still exist for web browsers that can render text/plain content types as HTML, such as Internet Explorer, but CVE regards this as a design limitation of those browsers, not Apache. The printenv.pl/acuparam vector, discloser on 20070724, is one such variant.
Products
- Apache Software Foundation Apache HTTP Server 1.3.0
- Apache Software Foundation Apache 1.3.10
- Apache Software Foundation Apache HTTP Server 1.3.11
- Apache Software Foundation Apache HTTP Server 1.3.1
- Apache Software Foundation Apache HTTP Server 1.3.2
- Apache Software Foundation Apache HTTP Server 1.3.3
- Apache Software Foundation Apache HTTP Server 1.3.4
- Apache Software Foundation Apache HTTP Server 1.3.5
- Apache Software Foundation Apache HTTP Server 1.3.6
- Apache Software Foundation Apache HTTP Server 1.3.7
- Apache Software Foundation Apache HTTP Server 1.3.8
- Apache Software Foundation Apache HTTP Server 1.3.9
Questions to Ask Vendors
- Can you confirm whether your systems are affected by CVE-2000-1205, and if so, what steps are you currently taking to mitigate this vulnerability?
- What is your estimated timeline for fully resolving CVE-2000-1205 in your products or services, and how will you communicate updates on this issue to us as your customer?
Recommended Actions
- Check out the advisory links provided below.
References