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CVE-2003-0154: Cross-site scripting vulnerabilities (XSS) in bonsai Mozilla CVS query tool allow remote attackers to execu...

Cross-site scripting vulnerabilities (XSS) in bonsai Mozilla CVS query tool allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary web script via (1) the file, root, or rev parameters to cvslog.cgi, (2) the file or root parameters to cvsblame.cgi, (3) various parameters to cvsquery.cgi, (4) the person parameter to showcheckins.cgi, (5) the module parameter to cvsqueryform.cgi, and (6) possibly other attack vectors as identified by Mozilla bug #146244.

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CVE-2003-0154 is a cross-site scripting issue in the Bonsai Mozilla CVS query tool. If a legacy Bonsai web interface is still exposed, crafted links or requests could make a user’s browser run attacker-supplied script in that site’s context. The sources do not provide CVSS scoring, affected version detail, or evidence of active exploitation. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running the legacy Bonsai CVS web query tool, especially internet-facing instances. Modern environments that no longer use Bonsai or CVS web query interfaces are unlikely to be affected based on the provided sources. Prioritize confirmation over emergency response. If Bonsai is not present, no further action is likely needed. If exposed, address promptly because XSS can support credential theft, session misuse, and trust abuse in legacy developer infrastructure. Mitigation focus: Identify whether any Bonsai CVS web interfaces are still deployed.; Review Debian DSA-265 and Mozilla guidance for fixed package or source updates.; Restrict public access to legacy Bonsai interfaces if they remain necessary..

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