source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/3829/info UBB (Ultimate Bulletin Board) is commercial web forums/community software that is written in Perl. It runs on various Unix/Linux variants, as well as Microsoft Windows NT/2000. UBB is prone to cross-agent scripting attacks via the insertion of HTML tags into image links in messages. Due to insufficient input validation, it is possible to insert arbitrary script code in forum messages/replies. The malicious script code will be executed in the browser of the user viewing the message, in the context of the site running UBB. This makes it possible for a malicious user to post a message which is capable of stealing another legitimate user's cookie-based authentication credentials. The following example will send cookie-based authentication credentials to the attacker's site: [IMG]javascript:document.write ('') [/IMG]