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CVE-2015-6810
Disclosure Date: September 04, 2015 (last updated October 05, 2023)
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Invision Power Services IPS Community Suite (aka Invision Power Board, IPB, or Power Board) 4.x before 4.0.12.1 allows remote authenticated users to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the event_location[address] array parameter to calendar/submit/.
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CVE-2014-9239
Disclosure Date: December 03, 2014 (last updated October 05, 2023)
SQL injection vulnerability in the IPS Connect service (interface/ipsconnect/ipsconnect.php) in Invision Power Board (aka IPB or IP.Board) 3.3.x and 3.4.x through 3.4.7 before 20141114 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the id[] parameter.
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CVE-2014-3149
Disclosure Date: July 03, 2014 (last updated October 05, 2023)
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Invision Power IP.Board (aka IPB or Power Board) 3.3.x and 3.4.x through 3.4.6, as downloaded before 20140424, or IP.Nexus 1.5.x through 1.5.9, as downloaded before 20140424, allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via unspecified vectors.
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CVE-2012-5692
Disclosure Date: October 31, 2012 (last updated October 05, 2023)
Unspecified vulnerability in admin/sources/base/core.php in Invision Power Board (aka IPB or IP.Board) 3.1.x through 3.3.x has unknown impact and remote attack vectors.
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CVE-2010-3601
Disclosure Date: September 24, 2010 (last updated October 04, 2023)
SQL injection vulnerability in index.php in ibPhotohost 1.1.2 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the img parameter.
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CVE-2006-0633
Disclosure Date: February 10, 2006 (last updated February 22, 2025)
The make_password function in ipsclass.php in Invision Power Board (IPB) 2.1.4 uses random data generated from partially predictable seeds to create the authentication code that is sent by e-mail to a user with a lost password, which might make it easier for remote attackers to guess the code and change the password for an IPB account, possibly involving millions of requests.
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