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Message-ID: <FF8F8D3A13833846BECEF51D189C16A4019A716B@mapibe02.exchange.xchg>
Date: Thu Apr 28 18:19:03 2005
From: ak at red-database-security.com (Kornbrust, Alexander)
Subject: Cross Site Scripting in Oracle Webcache 9i
	Adminstrator Application

Red-Database-Security GmbH Research Advisory 


Name               Cross Site Scripting vulnerability in Oracle Webcache
9i
Systems Affected   Oracle Webcache
Severity           Low Risk
Category           Cross Site Scripting (CSS/XSS)
Vendor URL         http://www.oracle.com
Author             Alexander Kornbrust (ak at red-database-security.com)
Date               22 Apr 2005  (V 1.00)
Advisory number    AKSEC2003-011


Description
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Cross Site Scripting vulnerability in Oracle Webcache 9i Adminstrator
Application.



More details available:
#######################

http://www.red-database-security.com/advisory/oracle_webcache_CSS_vulner
abilities.html




Patch Information
#################
This issue was fixed silently. Apply the latest patchset for Oracle
Application Server.



History:
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23 September 2003	Oracle secalert was informed 
23 September 2003	Bug confirmed
26 April 2005 	Advisory released




About Red-Database-Security GmbH
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Red-Database-Security GmbH is a specialist in Oracle Security. 


http://www.red-database-security.com

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