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CVE-2006-2672: Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in Realty Pro One allow remote attackers to inject arbi...

Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in Realty Pro One allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the (1) listingid parameter to (a) images.php, (b) index_other.php, or (c) request_info.php; (2) propertyid parameter to (d) searchlookup.php, (3) id parameter to (e) images.php, or (4) agentid parameter to (f) request_info.php. NOTE: some of these issues might be resultant from SQL injection.

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CVE-2006-2672 is an old cross-site scripting issue in Realty Pro One property listing pages. A remote attacker could cause the site to return attacker-controlled script or HTML through several request parameters. Business risk depends on whether this legacy software is still internet-facing and used by staff, customers, or agents. Exposure is most likely on legacy Realty Pro One property listing deployments that expose the named PHP endpoints publicly. The source bundle does not identify affected versions, CPEs, hosting patterns, or whether maintained instances remain common. Prioritize confirmation if the organization operates old real-estate listing software. If present and public, treat remediation as a near-term web application risk. If absent, record as not applicable after evidence-based inventory review. Mitigation focus: Identify whether any public site still runs Realty Pro One.; Check vendor or maintainer guidance for historical patches or replacements.; Retire or isolate unsupported Realty Pro One deployments where practical..

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