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CVE-2012-6658: Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in SpiceWorks 5.3.75941 allow remote attackers to injec...

Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in SpiceWorks 5.3.75941 allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the (1) syslocation, (2) syscontact, or (3) sysName configuration in snmpd.conf. NOTE: this entry was SPLIT from CVE-2012-2956 per ADT2 due to different vulnerability types.

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CVE-2012-6658 is an older cross-site scripting issue in SpiceWorks 5.3.75941. If SpiceWorks displays untrusted SNMP device identity fields without safe encoding, an attacker could make script or HTML run in a user's browser. Business risk depends on whether this legacy version is still deployed and who can view affected device records. Exposure is most likely in organizations still running SpiceWorks 5.3.75941 and collecting or displaying SNMP data from devices whose identity fields could be attacker-controlled. Current affected-product metadata is incomplete, so inventory confirmation is required. Prioritize this if legacy SpiceWorks remains in use, especially where many users access the web console. If the product is retired or upgraded, residual urgency is low. The main business concern is browser-side compromise of users viewing poisoned device data. Mitigation focus: Identify and retire any SpiceWorks 5.3.75941 deployments.; Check SpiceWorks vendor guidance for fixed versions or supported upgrade paths.; Restrict access to the SpiceWorks web interface to trusted users and networks..

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