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CVE-2006-6626: Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in an unspecified component of Moodle 1.5 allows remote attackers...

Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in an unspecified component of Moodle 1.5 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via a javascript URI in the SRC attribute of an IMG element. NOTE: The provenance of this information is unknown; the details are obtained solely from third party information. NOTE: It is unclear whether this candidate overlaps CVE-2006-4784 or CVE-2006-4941.

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This is an old reported cross-site scripting issue in Moodle 1.5. An attacker could potentially cause a user’s browser to run injected script through an image source value. The record itself warns that the provenance is unknown and that it may overlap other Moodle CVEs, so business urgency depends on whether any legacy Moodle 1.5 system remains in use. Exposure appears limited to environments still running Moodle 1.5 or preserving legacy Moodle 1.5 code. Current supported Moodle deployments are not identified as affected in the bundle. Internet-facing learning portals would have higher practical risk if this old version is still reachable. Treat this as a legacy exposure check, not a confirmed emergency from the supplied evidence. If Moodle 1.5 exists in production, prioritize upgrade or isolation because the platform is obsolete and the issue affects browser-side trust. Mitigation focus: Inventory all Moodle instances and confirm whether Moodle 1.5 is still running.; Check official Moodle/vendor guidance for the relevant legacy XSS fixes.; Upgrade or retire unsupported Moodle 1.5 deployments where possible..

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