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VCID-1nf6-3q5b-gqfm
Aliases: CVE-2024-55636 GHSA-938f-5r4f-h65v |
Drupal core contains a potential PHP Object Injection vulnerability that (if combined with another exploit) could lead to Artbitrary File Deletion. It is not directly exploitable. This issue is mitigated by the fact that in order to be exploitable, a separate vulnerability must be present that allows an attacker to pass unsafe input to `unserialize()`. There are no such known exploits in Drupal core. To help protect against this vulnerability, types have been added to properties in some of Drupal core's classes. If an application extends those classes, the same types may need to be specified on the subclass to avoid a `TypeError`. This issue affects Drupal Core: from 8.0.0 before 10.2.11, from 10.3.0 before 10.3.9, from 11.0.0 before 11.0.8. |
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-2s8m-ujzb-skd1
Aliases: CVE-2024-55637 GHSA-w6rx-9g2x-mg5g |
Drupal core contains a potential PHP Object Injection vulnerability that (if combined with another exploit) could lead to Remote Code Execution. It is not directly exploitable. This issue is mitigated by the fact that in order for it to be exploitable, a separate vulnerability must be present to allow an attacker to pass unsafe input to `unserialize()`. There are no such known exploits in Drupal core. To help protect against this potential vulnerability, types have been added to properties in some of Drupal core's classes. If an application extends those classes, the same types may need to be specified on the subclass to avoid a `TypeError`. This issue affects Drupal Core: from 8.0.0 before 10.2.11, from 10.3.0 before 10.3.9, from 11.0.0 before 11.0.8. |
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-bk92-66re-dkc5
Aliases: CVE-2023-31250 GHSA-8849-cv9f-vccm |
Access bypass in Drupal core The file download facility does not sufficiently sanitize file paths in certain situations. This may result in users gaining access to private files that they should not have access to. Some sites may require configuration changes following this security release. Review the release notes for your Drupal version if you have issues accessing private files after updating. |
Affected by 6 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 6 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 6 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-q4qx-7s1y-q3hc
Aliases: CVE-2024-12393 GHSA-8mvq-8h2v-j9vf |
Drupal Core Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Drupal uses JavaScript to render status messages in some cases and configurations. In certain situations, the status messages are not adequately sanitized. This issue affects Drupal Core: from 8.8.0 before 10.2.11, from 10.3.0 before 10.3.9, from 11.0.0 before 11.0.8. |
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-rdgr-yuu7-xkey
Aliases: CVE-2024-55638 GHSA-gvf2-2f4g-jqf4 |
Drupal core contains a potential PHP Object Injection vulnerability that (if combined with another exploit) could lead to Remote Code Execution. It is not directly exploitable. This issue is mitigated by the fact that in order for it to be exploitable, a separate vulnerability must be present to allow an attacker to pass unsafe input to `unserialize()`. There are no such known exploits in Drupal core. To help protect against this potential vulnerability, some additional checks have been added to Drupal core's database code. If you use a third-party database driver, check the release notes for additional configuration steps that may be required in certain cases. This issue affects Drupal Core: from 7.0 before 7.102, from 8.0.0 before 10.2.11, from 10.3.0 before 10.3.9. |
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-u4w3-usvb-jyf6
Aliases: CVE-2024-45440 GHSA-mg8j-w93w-xjgc |
Drupal Full Path Disclosure `core/authorize.php` in Drupal 11.x-dev allows Full Path Disclosure (even when error logging is None) if the value of `hash_salt` is `file_get_contents` of a file that does not exist. |
Affected by 5 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 5 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-vevm-4sfk-f7gq
Aliases: CVE-2024-55634 GHSA-7cwc-fjqm-8vh8 |
Drupal core Access bypass Drupal's uniqueness checking for certain user fields is inconsistent depending on the database engine and its collation. As a result, a user may be able to register with the same email address as another user. This may lead to data integrity issues. This issue affects Drupal Core: from 8.0.0 before 10.2.11, from 10.3.0 before 10.3.9, from 11.0.0 before 11.0.8. |
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. |
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| VCID-6ck5-9e5b-w3ay | Improper access control In some situations, the Image module does not correctly check access to image files not stored in the standard public files directory when generating derivative images using the image styles system. Access to a non-public file is checked only if it is stored in the "private" file system. However, some contributed modules provide additional file systems, or schemes, which may lead to this vulnerability. This vulnerability is mitigated by the fact that it only applies when the site sets (Drupal 9) $config['image.settings']['allow_insecure_derivatives'] or (Drupal 7) $conf['image_allow_insecure_derivatives'] to TRUE. The recommended and default setting is FALSE, and Drupal core does not provide a way to change that in the admin UI. Some sites may require configuration changes following this security release. Review the release notes for your Drupal version if you have issues accessing files or image styles after updating. |
CVE-2022-25275
GHSA-xh3v-6f9j-wxw3 GMS-2022-3362 |
| VCID-dgjq-y5zj-cud1 | Improper Access Control Under certain circumstances, the Drupal core form API evaluates form element access incorrectly. This may lead to a user being able to alter data they should not have access to. No forms provided by Drupal core are known to be vulnerable. However, forms added through contributed or custom modules or themes may be affected. |
CVE-2022-25278
GHSA-cfh2-7f6h-3m85 |
| VCID-mapb-hsvc-2khc | Unrestricted Upload of File with Dangerous Type Drupal core sanitizes filenames with dangerous extensions upon upload (reference: SA-CORE-2020-012) and strips leading and trailing dots from filenames to prevent uploading server configuration files (reference: SA-CORE-2019-010). However, the protections for these two vulnerabilities previously does not work correctly together. As a result, if the site were configured to allow the upload of files with an htaccess extension, these files' filenames would not be properly sanitized. This could allow bypassing the protections provided by Drupal core's default .htaccess files and possible remote code execution on Apache web servers. This issue is mitigated by the fact that it requires a field administrator to explicitly configure a file field to allow htaccess as an extension (a restricted permission), or a contributed module or custom code that overrides allowed file uploads. |
CVE-2022-25277
GHSA-6955-67hm-vjjq GMS-2022-3361 |
| VCID-n7un-zgqv-jfef | Lack of domain validation in Druple core The Media oEmbed iframe route does not properly validate the iframe domain setting, which allows embeds to be displayed in the context of the primary domain. Under certain circumstances, this could lead to cross-site scripting, leaked cookies, or other vulnerabilities. |
CVE-2022-25276
GHSA-4wfq-jc9h-vpcx |