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CVE-2012-6510: Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in NetArt Media Car Portal 3.0 allow remote attackers t...

Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in NetArt Media Car Portal 3.0 allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the (1) PWRS or (2) Description field when posting a new vehicle; (3) news title when creating news; (4) Name when creating a sub user; (5) group name when creating a group; or (6) dealer name, (7) first name, or (8) last name when changing a profile.

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NetArt Media Car Portal 3.0 has multiple XSS flaws that could let an attacker place malicious script or HTML into vehicle, news, user, group, dealer, or profile fields. If a trusted user later views that content, their browser could run attacker-controlled script in the site context. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running NetArt Media Car Portal 3.0, especially where untrusted or lower-privileged users can create vehicles, news, users, groups, or profile content. Treat this as a moderate business-risk item if the product is internet-facing or accepts third-party content. Priority drops if no Car Portal 3.0 deployment exists. Because the bundle lacks patch and severity data, confirm exposure first before major remediation investment. Mitigation focus: Check NetArt Media vendor guidance for fixed versions or supported upgrade paths.; Restrict access to affected content creation and profile-management workflows.; Apply server-side input validation and contextual output encoding where maintainable..

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