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CVE-2007-3888: Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in Insanely Simple Blog 0.5 and earlier allow remote at...

Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in Insanely Simple Blog 0.5 and earlier allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via (1) the search action, possibly related to the term parameter to index.php; or (2) an anonymous blog entry, possibly involving the (a) posted_by, (b) subject, and (c) content parameters to index.php; as demonstrated by the onmouseover attribute of certain elements. NOTE: some of these details are obtained from third party information.

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CVE-2007-3888 describes cross-site scripting in Insanely Simple Blog 0.5 and earlier. A remote user may be able to place script or HTML into search results or anonymous blog entries. Business impact depends on whether this old blogging software is still public-facing and trusted by users. Exposure is most likely on legacy public websites still running Insanely Simple Blog 0.5 or earlier with search or anonymous posting enabled. Modern environments are unlikely to be exposed unless this abandoned or embedded blog code remains deployed. Treat as a legacy exposure cleanup item. It is not supported by known active exploitation evidence here, but public-facing XSS can affect visitors, sessions, and brand trust if the software remains in use. Mitigation focus: Identify any deployed Insanely Simple Blog instances and their versions.; Check project or vendor guidance; the source bundle does not name a patch.; Retire or replace version 0.5 or earlier if no supported fix exists..

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