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CVE-2006-6989: Cross-domain vulnerability in NetCaptor 4.5.7 Personal Edition allows remote attackers to access restricted...

Cross-domain vulnerability in NetCaptor 4.5.7 Personal Edition allows remote attackers to access restricted information from other domains via an object tag with a data parameter that references a link on the attacker's originating site that specifies a Location HTTP header that references the target site, which then makes that content available through the outerHTML attribute of the object, a similar vulnerability to CVE-2006-3280.

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CVE-2006-6989 is an old browser information-disclosure issue in NetCaptor 4.5.7 Personal Edition. A malicious site could cause content from another domain to become readable across domain boundaries. Business urgency depends on whether this obsolete browser is still present anywhere in the environment. Exposure is likely limited to endpoints still running NetCaptor 4.5.7 Personal Edition or closely matching legacy browser builds. The source bundle does not identify server-side products, modern browsers, CPEs, or broader affected versions. Treat this as a legacy-technology hygiene issue unless inventory shows active use. If found on business systems, prioritize removal because browser cross-domain failures can expose sensitive web content and no patch information is provided in the sources. Mitigation focus: Inventory endpoints for NetCaptor 4.5.7 Personal Edition.; Check any available vendor or archival guidance before assuming a patch exists.; Remove or prohibit affected legacy browser use where found..

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