Oracle Forms suffers from multiple cross site scripting vulnerabilities.
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Oracle Forms Cross site Scripting in (iFcgi60.exe / f60servlet)
About: Oracle Forms is a tool (somewhat like Visual Basic in appearance, but the code inside is PL/SQL)
which allows a developer to quickly create user-interface applications which access an Oracle database
in a very efficient and tightly-coupled way. It was originally developed to run server-side in character
mode on any Unix box, before Windows existed. It was then ported to Windows to function in a client-server
environment. This could be exploited to conduct cross site scripting attacks. Attackers can run arbitrary
code that can be executed by the user's browser in the security context of an affected site. Attackers can
exploit these issues via a web client.
Hackers Center Security Group (https://www.hackerscenter.com)
Credit: Oleg P.
Class: Cross Site Scripting
Remote: Yes
Risk: Medium
Product: Oracle Forms 6i Servlets
Version: Tested 6i Servlets/ Other version may be affrected too.
(E-Business Suite 11i)
Vendor: https://www.oracle.com
iFcgi60.exe / f60servlet Cross site scripting
ifcgi60.exe?form=XSS
iFcgi60.exe Google:
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=ext%3Aexe+inurl%3A(ifcgi60)&btnG=Search
f60servlet?&form=XSS
f60servlet Google:
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=inurl%3A(f60servlet)&btnG=Search
Open Admin Access:
f60servlet/admin
PATCHES AND UPDATES:
https://www.oracle.com/technology/deploy/security/alerts.htm