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CVE-2006-2641: ** UNVERIFIABLE ** NOTE: this issue does not contain any verifiable or actionable details.

** UNVERIFIABLE ** NOTE: this issue does not contain any verifiable or actionable details. Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in John Frank Asset Manager (AssetMan) 2.4a and earlier allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via "any of its input." NOTE: the original disclosure is based on vague researcher claims without vendor acknowledgement; therefore this identifier cannot be linked with any future identifier that identifies more specific vectors. Perhaps this should not be included in CVE.

UnknownCVSS not scoredNot KEV-listedUpdated
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Security readout for executives and security teams

This CVE describes a claimed cross-site scripting issue in old AssetMan software, but the record explicitly says it is unverifiable and lacks actionable detail. Treat it as a legacy-risk signal, not a confirmed emergency. Business urgency depends on whether AssetMan 2.4a or earlier exists in your environment. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running legacy AssetMan 2.4a or earlier. The bundle provides no CPEs, verified vector, or vendor confirmation, so matching must rely on internal inventory, application banners, ownership records, or historical deployment knowledge. Prioritize asset confirmation over emergency response. If AssetMan is not present, this is likely informational. If present and internet-accessible, reduce exposure and plan replacement because the software is legacy and the CVE offers no reliable remediation detail. Mitigation focus: Identify whether AssetMan is deployed and record its exact version.; Check vendor or maintainer guidance before assuming a specific patch exists.; Remove or replace unsupported legacy AssetMan instances where feasible..

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