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CVE-2012-6668: Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in the Shout Reports in the DragonByte Technologies vBS...

Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in the Shout Reports in the DragonByte Technologies vBShout module before 6.0.6 for vBulletin allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the (1) reportreason parameter in actions/doreport.php or (2) modnotes parameter in actions/updatereport.php.

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This issue affects the DragonByte Technologies vBShout add-on for vBulletin before 6.0.6. Attackers could inject script or HTML into Shout Report fields, potentially affecting users who view those reports. The sources do not provide CVSS, exploitation evidence, or detailed remediation beyond the fixed version boundary. Exposure is limited to vBulletin sites running DragonByte Technologies vBShout versions before 6.0.6, especially where Shout Reports are enabled or reachable. The source bundle does not identify affected CPEs or deployment prevalence. Prioritize if public-facing vBulletin forums still run this legacy add-on. Business urgency is lower where vBShout is absent or already updated, but legacy forum plugins often persist unnoticed and can expose privileged users to session or account-risk scenarios. Mitigation focus: Identify whether vBShout is installed on any vBulletin forum assets.; Confirm the installed vBShout version is 6.0.6 or later.; Review DragonByte vendor guidance before applying operational changes..

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