Published:2010/12/15 Last Updated:2010/12/15
JVN#33301529
Internet Explorer vulnerable to cross-site scripting
Overview
Microsoft Internet Explorer contains a vulnerability in handling specific character encoding which may result in a cross-site scripting attack.
Products Affected
- Supported versions of Internet Explorer (as of 2010 December 15)
Description
Microsoft Internet Explorer contains a vulnerability in handling specific ISO-2022-JP encoded characters, which may result in cross-site scripting.
Impact
An arbitrary script may be executed.
Solution
Update the Software
Apply the latest update according to the information provided by Microsoft.
Vendor Status
Vendor | Link |
Microsoft Co.,Ltd. | Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (2416400) |
References
JPCERT/CC Addendum
Vulnerability Analysis by JPCERT/CC
Analyzed on 2010.12.15
Measures | Conditions | Severity |
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Access Required | can be attacked over the Internet using packets |
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Authentication | anonymous or no authentication (IP addresses do not count) |
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User Interaction Required | the user must be convinced to take a standard action that does not feel harmful to most users, such as click on a link or view a file |
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Exploit Complexity | the user must be convinced to take a difficult or suspicious action. If the honest user must have elevated privileges, they are likely to be more suspiciouse |
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Credit
Masatoshi Sato of AZIA CO., LTD. reported this vulnerability to IPA.
JPCERT/CC coordinated with the developer under Information Security Early Warning Partnership.
Other Information
JPCERT Alert | |
JPCERT Reports | |
CERT Advisory |
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CPNI Advisory |
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TRnotes |
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CVE |
CVE-2010-3348 |
JVN iPedia |
JVNDB-2010-000065 |