Vulnerabilities > Open Source Development Network

DATE CVE VULNERABILITY TITLE RISK
2004-12-31 CVE-2004-2656 Security vulnerability in Open Source Development Network Slashcode 2.2.5
Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in Slashdot Like Automated Storytelling Homepage (Slash) (aka Slashcode) before R_2_5_0_41 allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via (1) the topic parameter in search.pl and (2) the filter parameter in submit.pl.
4.3
2002-12-31 CVE-2002-1748 Unspecified vulnerability in Open Source Development Network Slashcode
Unknown vulnerability in Slash 2.1.x and 2.2 through 2.2.2, as used in Slashcode, allows remote authenticated users to gain access to arbitrary accounts.
local
low complexity
open-source-development-network
7.2
2002-12-31 CVE-2002-1681 Unspecified vulnerability in Open Source Development Network Slashcode
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Slashcode CVS releases June 17 through July 1 2002 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary script as other users by injecting script into the paragraph <P> tag.
6.8
2002-05-31 CVE-2002-0292 Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability in SlashCode
Cross-site scripting vulnerability in Slash before 2.2.5, as used in Slashcode and elsewhere, allows remote attackers to steal cookies and authentication information from other users via Javascript in a URL, possibly in the formkey field.
network
high complexity
open-source-development-network
2.6
2001-12-31 CVE-2001-1535 Local Security vulnerability in Open Source Development Network Slashcode 2.0
Slashcode 2.0 creates new accounts with an 8-character random password, which could allow local users to obtain session ID's from cookies and gain unauthorized access via a brute force attack.
local
low complexity
open-source-development-network
4.6
2000-12-11 CVE-2000-1015 Unspecified vulnerability in Open Source Development Network Slashcode
The default configuration of Slashcode before version 2.0 Alpha has a default administrative password, which allows remote attackers to gain Slashcode privileges and possibly execute arbitrary commands.
network
low complexity
open-source-development-network
7.5