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CVE-2002-1008: Cross-site scripting vulnerability in PowerBASIC urlcount.cgi, as included in Lil' HTTP web server, allows...

Cross-site scripting vulnerability in PowerBASIC urlcount.cgi, as included in Lil' HTTP web server, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary web script in other web browsers via a request to urlcount.cgi that contains the script, which is not filtered when the REPORT capability prints the original request.

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CVE-2002-1008 is a cross-site scripting issue in PowerBASIC urlcount.cgi, included with Lil' HTTP web server. A crafted request can be reflected when the REPORT capability displays the original request, potentially causing script to run in another user's browser. Public sources do not provide CVSS, confirmed active exploitation, or a named patch. Exposure is likely limited to legacy environments still running Lil' HTTP web server with PowerBASIC urlcount.cgi installed and reachable. Because the provided affected-product metadata is incomplete, teams should verify by asset inventory and file presence rather than relying on CPE matching. Prioritize this if any legacy Lil' HTTP deployment is internet-facing or used by privileged staff. Otherwise, handle through legacy web server cleanup. The main business risk is browser-side compromise through an obsolete component with incomplete vendor-fix evidence. Mitigation focus: Inventory systems for Lil' HTTP web server and PowerBASIC urlcount.cgi.; Disable or remove urlcount.cgi if it is not operationally required.; Restrict access to REPORT functionality to trusted users and networks..

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