IQID:12154 HTTP actiTIME 2015.2 - HTTP Response Splitting (Percent Encoded) S
IQID: 12154 - November 2015
actiTIME is vulnerable to HTTP response splitting attacks, caused by improper validation of user-supplied input by the settings.do script. A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability using the redirectUrl parameter to inject arbitrary HTTP headers and cause the server to return a split response, once the URL is clicked. This would allow the attacker to perform further attacks, such as Web cache poisoning or cross-site scripting, and possibly obtain sensitive information.
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