Логотип exploitDog
Консоль
Логотип exploitDog

exploitDog

debian логотип

CVE-2016-7966

Опубликовано: 23 дек. 2016
Источник: debian

Описание

Through a malicious URL that contained a quote character it was possible to inject HTML code in KMail's plaintext viewer. Due to the parser used on the URL it was not possible to include the equal sign (=) or a space into the injected HTML, which greatly reduces the available HTML functionality. Although it is possible to include an HTML comment indicator to hide content.

Пакеты

ПакетСтатусВерсия исправленияРелизТип
kdepimlibsfixed4:4.14.10-7package
kcoreaddonsfixed5.26.0-3package

Примечания

  • https://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20161006-1.txt

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 7.3
ubuntu
около 9 лет назад

Through a malicious URL that contained a quote character it was possible to inject HTML code in KMail's plaintext viewer. Due to the parser used on the URL it was not possible to include the equal sign (=) or a space into the injected HTML, which greatly reduces the available HTML functionality. Although it is possible to include an HTML comment indicator to hide content.

CVSS3: 4.3
redhat
больше 9 лет назад

Through a malicious URL that contained a quote character it was possible to inject HTML code in KMail's plaintext viewer. Due to the parser used on the URL it was not possible to include the equal sign (=) or a space into the injected HTML, which greatly reduces the available HTML functionality. Although it is possible to include an HTML comment indicator to hide content.

CVSS3: 7.3
nvd
около 9 лет назад

Through a malicious URL that contained a quote character it was possible to inject HTML code in KMail's plaintext viewer. Due to the parser used on the URL it was not possible to include the equal sign (=) or a space into the injected HTML, which greatly reduces the available HTML functionality. Although it is possible to include an HTML comment indicator to hide content.

CVSS3: 7.3
github
больше 3 лет назад

Through a malicious URL that contained a quote character it was possible to inject HTML code in KMail's plaintext viewer. Due to the parser used on the URL it was not possible to include the equal sign (=) or a space into the injected HTML, which greatly reduces the available HTML functionality. Although it is possible to include an HTML comment indicator to hide content.