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CVE-2004-2210: Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in Express-Web Content Management System (CMS) allow re...

Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in Express-Web Content Management System (CMS) allow remote attackers to steal cookie-based authentication information and possibly perform other exploits via the (1) n, (2) b, (3) e, or (4) a parameters to default.asp, (5) the Referer header in an HTTP request to login.asp, or (6) the email parameter to subscribe/default.asp.

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This is an old XSS issue in Express-Web CMS. A remote attacker could cause attacker-controlled content to run in a user’s browser, potentially exposing cookie-based sessions. Business urgency depends on whether this legacy CMS is still internet-facing; the provided sources do not identify affected versions or a vendor fix. Organizations are likely exposed only if they still operate Express-Web CMS with the named classic ASP endpoints reachable, especially login and subscription pages. The bundle lists affected product metadata as n/a, so precise version scoping is not available. Treat this as a legacy exposure check, not an emergency by itself. Prioritize quickly if Express-Web CMS is still public-facing or used for authenticated workflows, because session theft can lead to account compromise. Mitigation focus: Inventory internet-facing Express-Web CMS deployments and named ASP endpoints.; Check vendor or archived advisory guidance for fixed versions or configuration workarounds.; Retire or isolate unsupported legacy CMS instances where no fix is available..

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