jvndb-2012-000099
Vulnerability from jvndb
Published
2012-11-02 14:21
Modified
2012-11-02 14:21
Summary
Pebble vulnerable to HTTP header injection
Details
Pebble contains an HTTP header injection vulnerability.
Pebble is an open source weblog system. Pebble contains an HTTP header injection vulnerability.
Takahisa Kishiya reported this vulnerability to IPA.
JPCERT/CC coordinated with the developer under Information Security Early Warning Partnership.
References
{
"@rdf:about": "https://jvndb.jvn.jp/en/contents/2012/JVNDB-2012-000099.html",
"dc:date": "2012-11-02T14:21+09:00",
"dcterms:issued": "2012-11-02T14:21+09:00",
"dcterms:modified": "2012-11-02T14:21+09:00",
"description": "Pebble contains an HTTP header injection vulnerability.\r\n\r\nPebble is an open source weblog system. Pebble contains an HTTP header injection vulnerability.\r\n\r\nTakahisa Kishiya reported this vulnerability to IPA.\r\nJPCERT/CC coordinated with the developer under Information Security Early Warning Partnership.",
"link": "https://jvndb.jvn.jp/en/contents/2012/JVNDB-2012-000099.html",
"sec:cpe": {
"#text": "cpe:/a:pebble:pebble",
"@product": "Pebble",
"@vendor": "Pebble",
"@version": "2.2"
},
"sec:cvss": {
"@score": "4.3",
"@severity": "Medium",
"@type": "Base",
"@vector": "AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N",
"@version": "2.0"
},
"sec:identifier": "JVNDB-2012-000099",
"sec:references": [
{
"#text": "http://jvn.jp/en/jp/JVN39563771/index.html",
"@id": "JVN#39563771",
"@source": "JVN"
},
{
"#text": "https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2012-4023",
"@id": "CVE-2012-4023",
"@source": "CVE"
},
{
"#text": "http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2012-4023",
"@id": "CVE-2012-4023",
"@source": "NVD"
},
{
"#text": "https://www.ipa.go.jp/en/security/vulnerabilities/cwe.html",
"@id": "CWE-Other",
"@title": "No Mapping(CWE-Other)"
}
],
"title": "Pebble vulnerable to HTTP header injection"
}
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