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CVE-2009-4908: Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in oBlog allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web...

Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in oBlog allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the (1) commentName, (2) commentEmail, (3) commentWeb, or (4) commentText parameter to article.php; and allow remote authenticated administrators to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the (5) article_id or (6) title parameter to admin/write.php, the (7) category_id or (8) category_name parameter to admin/groups.php, the (9) blogroll_id or (10) title parameter to admin/blogroll.php, or the (11) blog_name or (12) tag_line parameter to admin/settings.php.

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CVE-2009-4908 describes multiple cross-site scripting issues in oBlog. Attackers could inject script or HTML through public article comment fields, while authenticated administrators could inject through several admin fields. The bundle does not name affected versions or a vendor fix. Exposure is most likely limited to legacy oBlog installations, especially sites with public commenting enabled or reachable admin panels. The provided affected-product metadata is incomplete and lists vendor, product, and versions as n/a. Treat as a legacy web-app exposure issue. Prioritize only if oBlog is still deployed, public-facing, or used by privileged administrators. If no deployment exists, record as not applicable. Mitigation focus: Inventory internet-facing and internal oBlog deployments.; Check vendor or archived project guidance for fixed versions.; Restrict admin panel access to trusted networks or VPN..

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