CVE-2015-20114: RealtyScript 4.0.2 Cross-Site Scripting via Multiple Parameters
Next Click Ventures RealtyScript 4.0.2 contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability that allows attackers to execute arbitrary HTML and script code by injecting malicious input through multiple parameters that are not properly sanitized. Attackers can craft requests with injected script payloads in vulnerable parameters to execute code in users' browser sessions within the context of the affected application.
Security readout for executives and security teams
RealtyScript 4.0.2 has a cross-site scripting flaw. An attacker could trick a user into opening crafted content that runs script in that user’s browser within the RealtyScript site context. This can expose session data or alter displayed content, but user interaction is required. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running RealtyScript 4.0.2, especially internet-facing real estate listing portals or legacy deployments. The source bundle does not identify affected hosted services, forks, or later versions. Prioritize remediation for any public RealtyScript 4.0.2 system handling user accounts, leads, or administrative sessions. This is not shown as actively exploited, but public exploit availability and legacy software increase operational risk. Mitigation focus: Inventory RealtyScript deployments and confirm exact version numbers.; Check vendor or maintainer guidance for patched releases or workarounds.; If unsupported, retire, replace, or isolate RealtyScript 4.0.2 deployments..
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Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting')
Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting') represents a recurring weakness pattern that can create exploitable paths when design, validation, or implementation controls are missing.