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Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in D-Link DSL-2730B router (rev C1) with firmware GE_1.01 allow remote authenticated users to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the (1) domainname parameter to dnsProxy.cmd (DNS Proxy Configuration Panel); the (2) brName parameter to lancfg2get.cgi (Lan Configuration Panel); the (3) wlAuthMode, (4) wl_wsc_reg, or (5) wl_wsc_mode parameter to wlsecrefresh.wl (Wireless Security Panel); or the (6) wlWpaPsk parameter to wlsecurity.wl (Wireless Password Viewer).
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