HTTP request smuggling vulnerability in Sun Java System Proxy Server before 20061130, when used with Sun Java System Application Server or Sun Java System Web Server, allows remote attackers to bypass HTTP request filtering, hijack web sessions, perform cross-site scripting (XSS), and poison web caches via unspecified attack vectors.
Published 2006-12-04 11:28:00
Updated 2024-02-09 02:34:43
Source MITRE
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Vulnerability category: Cross site scripting (XSS)

Threat overview for CVE-2006-6276

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Top open port discovered on systems with this issue 443
IPs affected by CVE-2006-6276 7
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Exploit prediction scoring system (EPSS) score for CVE-2006-6276

Probability of exploitation activity in the next 30 days: 1.26%

Percentile, the proportion of vulnerabilities that are scored at or less: ~ 85 % EPSS Score History EPSS FAQ

CVSS scores for CVE-2006-6276

Base Score Base Severity CVSS Vector Exploitability Score Impact Score Score Source
6.8
MEDIUM AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P
8.6
6.4
NIST

CWE ids for CVE-2006-6276

  • The product acts as an intermediary HTTP agent (such as a proxy or firewall) in the data flow between two entities such as a client and server, but it does not interpret malformed HTTP requests or responses in ways that are consistent with how the messages will be processed by those entities that are at the ultimate destination.
    Assigned by: nvd@nist.gov (Primary)

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