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CVE-2007-5703: Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in (1) Request-spk.xuda and (2) Add-msie-request.xuda i...

Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in (1) Request-spk.xuda and (2) Add-msie-request.xuda in RSA KEON Registration Authority Web Interface 1.0 allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via unspecified vectors.

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A web interface tied to RSA KEON Registration Authority could allow malicious script or HTML to run in a legitimate user's browser. In a certificate registration workflow, that can threaten sessions or user trust if the old interface is still reachable. Evidence is old and sparse, so urgency depends on whether this legacy product remains deployed. Likely exposure is limited to organizations still running RSA KEON Registration Authority Web Interface 1.0. Internet-facing, partner-facing, or internally accessible certificate registration portals using Request-spk.xuda or Add-msie-request.xuda are the main concern. The product age suggests exposure may be rare, but legacy PKI systems can persist. Treat this as a legacy exposure verification task, not an emergency unless the product is still reachable. If found on a certificate authority or registration workflow, prioritize isolation, vendor guidance review, and retirement planning because trust infrastructure has high business sensitivity. Mitigation focus: Identify any RSA KEON Registration Authority Web Interface 1.0 deployments.; Restrict access to affected RA web interfaces to trusted networks and administrators.; Check vendor or archival RSA guidance for patches, upgrades, or retirement paths..

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