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CVE-2013-1471: Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in admin/FEAdmin.html in Fortinet FortiMail before 4.3....

Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in admin/FEAdmin.html in Fortinet FortiMail before 4.3.4 on FortiMail Identity-Based Encryption (IBE) appliances allow user-assisted remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via (1) the Add field for the Black List under Antispam Management User Preferences or (2) the User name field for the Personal Black/White List in the AntiSpam section.

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Older Fortinet FortiMail Identity-Based Encryption appliances could let an attacker place malicious script into antispam preference fields. The issue requires user assistance, but successful XSS could affect administrative or user web sessions depending on where the injected content is viewed. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running FortiMail IBE appliances before version 4.3.4 with the affected web administrative or user preference interface reachable to potential attackers. Treat as a cleanup and legacy exposure issue unless affected systems remain internet-accessible or broadly reachable. Prioritize upgrade or retirement of FortiMail versions before 4.3.4 because the affected product line is old and web-interface XSS can still support account abuse. Mitigation focus: Upgrade affected FortiMail IBE appliances to FortiMail 4.3.4 or later per Fortinet guidance.; Restrict access to FortiMail administrative and user preference interfaces to trusted networks.; Review Fortinet advisory FG-IR-013-001 for product-specific remediation details..

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