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CVE-2012-6092: Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in the web demos in Apache ActiveMQ before 5.8.0 allow...

Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in the web demos in Apache ActiveMQ before 5.8.0 allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via (1) the refresh parameter to PortfolioPublishServlet.java (aka demo/portfolioPublish or Market Data Publisher), or vectors involving (2) debug logs or (3) subscribe messages in webapp/websocket/chat.js. NOTE: AMQ-4124 is covered by CVE-2012-6551.

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CVE-2012-6092 is an older cross-site scripting issue in Apache ActiveMQ web demos before 5.8.0. If the demo web pages are reachable, an attacker could inject script or HTML that runs in another user's browser. Business risk depends on whether those demo endpoints are deployed and exposed. Exposure is most likely where Apache ActiveMQ versions before 5.8.0 still run with web demo applications enabled or reachable. Internet exposure raises concern, but the provided bundle does not confirm default deployment behavior or affected packaged distributions beyond the cited advisories. Treat this as a targeted hygiene issue, not an emergency from the supplied evidence. Prioritize remediation for legacy ActiveMQ systems with exposed demo web interfaces, especially where administrators or trusted users might browse those pages. Mitigation focus: Upgrade Apache ActiveMQ to 5.8.0 or a vendor-supported fixed release.; Review Apache AMQ-4115 and Red Hat RHSA-2013:1029 for vendor-specific guidance.; Remove, disable, or restrict access to ActiveMQ web demos if they are not required..

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