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CVE-2012-5384: Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in Craig Knudsen WebCalendar allow remote attackers to...

Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in Craig Knudsen WebCalendar allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the (1) $name or (2) $description variables in edit_entry_handler.php, or (3) $url, (4) $tempfullname, or (5) $ext_users[] variables in view_entry.php, different vectors than CVE-2012-0846.

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CVE-2012-5384 describes multiple cross-site scripting issues in Craig Knudsen WebCalendar. An attacker could inject script or HTML through calendar entry fields or viewing-related variables. Business risk depends on whether WebCalendar is still deployed and reachable, because the provided sources do not include severity, CVSS, affected versions, or active exploitation evidence. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running Craig Knudsen WebCalendar, especially internet-facing or broadly accessible instances. The bundle does not identify exact affected versions or CPEs, so asset inventory and version confirmation are required. Treat this as an inventory-driven legacy application risk. Prioritize if WebCalendar is internet-facing, handles sensitive schedules, or is used by privileged staff. Urgency is lower if no deployment exists, but unknown severity and incomplete version data mean confirmation should not be skipped. Mitigation focus: Inventory any Craig Knudsen WebCalendar deployments and assign an owner.; Review the SourceForge README and tracker for confirmed fixed versions or guidance.; Restrict WebCalendar access if it remains reachable before remediation..

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