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CVE-2012-5949: Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in IBM TRIRIGA Application Platform 2.x and 3.x before...

Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in IBM TRIRIGA Application Platform 2.x and 3.x before 3.3, and 8, allow remote attackers to inject content, and conduct phishing attacks, via vectors involving (1) the html/en/default/ directory, (2) birt/frameset, (3) WebProcess.srv, (4) sqa/html/en/default/reportTemplate/reportTemplateOrderCols.jsp, or (5) a/html/en/default/om2/omObjectFinder.jsp.

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IBM TRIRIGA Application Platform had multiple cross-site scripting issues that could let a remote attacker inject content into pages and support phishing. The provided sources do not show active exploitation or a CVSS score. Treat exposed legacy TRIRIGA systems as business risk because successful abuse could mislead trusted users. Organizations running legacy IBM TRIRIGA Application Platform 2.x or 3.x before 3.3 are the clearest exposure. The bundled description also mentions 8, but the exact product/version mapping is unclear from the provided evidence. Prioritize remediation if TRIRIGA is internet-facing or used by many business users. The main concern is user deception and phishing from trusted application pages, not confirmed system takeover. Risk is lower if access is tightly internal and patched. Mitigation focus: Identify IBM TRIRIGA Application Platform versions across production, staging, and archived environments.; Upgrade affected 2.x and 3.x deployments to 3.3 or later per IBM guidance.; Review the linked IBM advisories for version-specific fixes and any special handling for version 8..

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