SnipSnap: HTTP response splitting SnipSnap is vulnerable to HTTP response splitting attacks such as web cache poisoning, cross-user defacement, and cross-site scripting. snipsnap 2004-09-17 2006-05-22 64154 remote 1.0_beta1 1.0_beta1

SnipSnap is a user friendly content management system with features such as wiki and weblog.

SnipSnap contains various HTTP response splitting vulnerabilities that could potentially compromise the sites data. Some of these attacks include web cache poisoning, cross-user defacement, hijacking pages with sensitive user information, and cross-site scripting. This vulnerability is due to the lack of illegal input checking in the software.

A malicious user could inject and execute arbitrary script code, potentially compromising the victim's data or browser.

There is no known workaround at this time.

All SnipSnap users should upgrade to the latest version:

# emerge sync # emerge -pv ">=dev-java/snipsnap-bin-1.0_beta1" # emerge ">=dev-java/snipsnap-bin-1.0beta1"
SnipSnap Release Notes CVE-2004-1470 lewk lewk