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Last Seen: 2025-02-20
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GeneralInformation

Hostnames mikuni-dental-o.jp
www.mikuni-dental-o.jp
h141770451.omakase-ifn.jp
web01.omakase-ifn.jp
Domains mikuni-dental-o.jp omakase-ifn.jp 
Country Japan
City Osaka
Organization Chiroro-Net Co.,Ltd.
ISP Chiroro-Net Co.,Ltd.
ASN AS58788

WebTechnologies

Editors
JavaScript libraries

Vulnerabilities

Note: the device may not be impacted by all of these issues. The vulnerabilities are implied based on the software and version.

2020
CVE-2020-11023
6.9In jQuery versions greater than or equal to 1.0.3 and before 3.5.0, passing HTML containing <option> elements from untrusted sources - even after sanitizing it - to one of jQuery's DOM manipulation methods (i.e. .html(), .append(), and others) may execute untrusted code. This problem is patched in jQuery 3.5.0.
CVE-2020-11022
6.9In jQuery versions greater than or equal to 1.2 and before 3.5.0, passing HTML from untrusted sources - even after sanitizing it - to one of jQuery's DOM manipulation methods (i.e. .html(), .append(), and others) may execute untrusted code. This problem is patched in jQuery 3.5.0.
CVE-2020-7656
6.1jquery prior to 1.9.0 allows Cross-site Scripting attacks via the load method. The load method fails to recognize and remove "<script>" HTML tags that contain a whitespace character, i.e: "</script >", which results in the enclosed script logic to be executed.
2019
CVE-2019-11358
6.1jQuery before 3.4.0, as used in Drupal, Backdrop CMS, and other products, mishandles jQuery.extend(true, {}, ...) because of Object.prototype pollution. If an unsanitized source object contained an enumerable __proto__ property, it could extend the native Object.prototype.
2015
CVE-2015-9251
6.1jQuery before 3.0.0 is vulnerable to Cross-site Scripting (XSS) attacks when a cross-domain Ajax request is performed without the dataType option, causing text/javascript responses to be executed.
2012
CVE-2012-6708
6.1jQuery before 1.9.0 is vulnerable to Cross-site Scripting (XSS) attacks. The jQuery(strInput) function does not differentiate selectors from HTML in a reliable fashion. In vulnerable versions, jQuery determined whether the input was HTML by looking for the '<' character anywhere in the string, giving attackers more flexibility when attempting to construct a malicious payload. In fixed versions, jQuery only deems the input to be HTML if it explicitly starts with the '<' character, limiting exploitability only to attackers who can control the beginning of a string, which is far less common.
21 / tcp
-105847754 | 2025-02-06T13:04:44.287512
25 / tcp
1639620646 | 2025-02-04T15:08:12.900979
80 / tcp
-2055536019 | 2025-02-19T02:10:45.740841
443 / tcp
-1161825856 | 2025-02-20T06:30:46.611166
465 / tcp
-253177378 | 2025-01-27T01:25:44.670700
587 / tcp
1967152529 | 2025-02-07T01:30:17.232434
993 / tcp
-1132241830 | 2025-02-06T18:28:28.894060
995 / tcp
-1001764030 | 2025-01-30T22:11:05.804591



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