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CVE-2003-1204: Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in Mambo Site Server 4.0.12 BETA and earlier allow remo...

Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in Mambo Site Server 4.0.12 BETA and earlier allow remote attackers to execute script on other clients via (1) the link parameter in sectionswindow.php, the directory parameter in (2) gallery.php, (3) navigation.php, or (4) uploadimage.php, the path parameter in (5) view.php, (6) the choice parameter in upload.php, (7) the sitename parameter in mambosimple.php, (8) the type parameter in upload.php, or the id parameter in (9) emailarticle.php, (10) emailfaq.php, or (11) emailnews.php.

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CVE-2003-1204 describes multiple cross-site scripting issues in Mambo Site Server 4.0.12 BETA and earlier. An attacker could cause script to run in another user's browser through affected page parameters. Business risk is mainly legacy-site exposure, user trust, and possible session abuse, not server takeover based on the provided sources. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still operating Mambo Site Server 4.0.12 BETA or earlier. The source bundle does not identify other affected products or maintained forks. Internet-facing legacy CMS deployments would be the primary concern. Treat this as a legacy web exposure issue. It is not KEV-listed in the bundle, but any public Mambo 4.0.12 BETA-or-earlier site should be prioritized for retirement or upgrade because unsupported CMS software tends to accumulate risk. Mitigation focus: Inventory for Mambo Site Server 4.0.12 BETA or earlier.; Check vendor or maintainer guidance for upgrade, patch, or retirement options.; Retire unsupported public Mambo deployments where no safe fixed release is available..

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