Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2005-3367 is an XSS issue in SparkleBlog 2.1. A remote attacker could submit HTML or script through the journal.php name field, potentially causing browsers to run attacker-controlled content when affected pages are viewed. Exposure is limited to sites still running SparkleBlog 2.1 with journal.php reachable, especially public blog or guestbook-style deployments. The provided CPE data is empty, so asset discovery must rely on application inventory and file/path checks. Treat this as a legacy web exposure issue. It is unlikely to require emergency action unless SparkleBlog 2.1 is internet-facing, but any confirmed deployment should be remediated or retired because the software appears old and source details are limited. Mitigation focus: Check vendor or historical advisory guidance for any fixed SparkleBlog release.; Retire or isolate SparkleBlog 2.1 if no maintained fix is available.; Restrict public access to journal.php where business use is unnecessary..
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