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SAP Web Application Server Multiple Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerabilities - exploit.company
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SAP Web Application Server
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7.5
CVSS
HIGH
Cross-Site Scripting
79
CWE
Product Name: SAP Web Application Server
Affected Version From: Unknown
Affected Version To: Unknown
Patch Exists: YES
Related CWE:
CPE: a:sap:web_application_server
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SAP Web Application Server Multiple Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerabilities

The SAP Web Application Server is prone to multiple cross-site scripting vulnerabilities. These issues occur due to a failure in the application to properly sanitize user-supplied input. An attacker can exploit these vulnerabilities to execute arbitrary script code in the browser of an unsuspecting user within the affected site's context. This can lead to the theft of cookie-based authentication credentials and other attacks.

Mitigation:

To mitigate these vulnerabilities, it is recommended to apply the latest patches and updates provided by SAP. Additionally, web application developers should implement proper input validation and output encoding to prevent cross-site scripting attacks.
Source

Exploit-DB raw data:

source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/15361/info

SAP Web Application Server is prone to multiple cross-site scripting vulnerabilities. These issues are due to a failure in the application to properly sanitize user-supplied input.

An attacker may leverage these issues to have arbitrary script code executed in the browser of an unsuspecting user in the context of the affected site. This may facilitate the theft of cookie-based authentication credentials as well as other attacks.

This issue only affects the BSP runtime of SAP WAS. 

http://www.example.com/sap/bc/BSp/sap/index.html%3Cscript%3Ealert('xss')%3C/script%3E