jvndb-2011-000038
Vulnerability from jvndb
Published
2011-06-16 12:21
Modified
2011-06-16 12:21
Severity ?
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Summary
Internet Explorer vulnerable to cross-site scripting
Details
Internet Explorer contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability. Internet Explorer contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability due to the processing of malformed file names. Keigo Yamazaki of LAC Co., Ltd. reported this vulnerability to IPA. JPCERT/CC coordinated with the developer under Information Security Early Warning Partnership.
Impacted products
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{
  "@rdf:about": "https://jvndb.jvn.jp/en/contents/2011/JVNDB-2011-000038.html",
  "dc:date": "2011-06-16T12:21+09:00",
  "dcterms:issued": "2011-06-16T12:21+09:00",
  "dcterms:modified": "2011-06-16T12:21+09:00",
  "description": "Internet Explorer contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability.\r\n\r\nInternet Explorer contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability due to the processing of malformed file names.\r\n\r\nKeigo Yamazaki of LAC Co., Ltd. reported this vulnerability to IPA.\r\nJPCERT/CC coordinated with the developer under Information Security Early Warning Partnership.",
  "link": "https://jvndb.jvn.jp/en/contents/2011/JVNDB-2011-000038.html",
  "sec:cpe": {
    "#text": "cpe:/a:microsoft:internet_explorer",
    "@product": "Microsoft Internet Explorer",
    "@vendor": "Microsoft Corporation",
    "@version": "2.2"
  },
  "sec:cvss": {
    "@score": "4.3",
    "@severity": "Medium",
    "@type": "Base",
    "@vector": "AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N",
    "@version": "2.0"
  },
  "sec:identifier": "JVNDB-2011-000038",
  "sec:references": [
    {
      "#text": "https://jvn.jp/en/jp/JVN26408023/index.html",
      "@id": "JVN#26408023",
      "@source": "JVN"
    },
    {
      "#text": "https://www.ipa.go.jp/en/security/vulnerabilities/cwe.html",
      "@id": "CWE-79",
      "@title": "Cross-site Scripting(CWE-79)"
    }
  ],
  "title": "Internet Explorer vulnerable to cross-site scripting"
}


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