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| purl | pkg:gem/camaleon_cms@2.6.1 |
| Next non-vulnerable version | None. |
| Latest non-vulnerable version | None. |
| Risk | 10.0 |
| Vulnerability | Summary | Fixed by |
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VCID-2fb5-j67a-1qd4
Aliases: CVE-2021-25971 GHSA-r2w2-h6r8-3r53 |
In Camaleon CMS, versions 2.0.1 to 2.6.0 are vulnerable to an Uncaught Exception. The app's media upload feature crashes permanently when an attacker with a low privileged access uploads a specially crafted .svg file | There are no reported fixed by versions. |
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VCID-5b2p-u2bg-h7dq
Aliases: GHSA-r9cr-qmfw-pmrc |
Camaleon CMS vulnerable to stored XSS through user file upload (GHSL-2024-184) |
Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-5gks-ge3p-tya5
Aliases: CVE-2025-2304 GHSA-rp28-mvq3-wf8j |
A Privilege Escalation through a Mass Assignment exists in Camaleon CMS When a user wishes to change his password, the 'updated_ajax' method of the UsersController is called. The vulnerability stems from the use of the dangerous permit! method, which allows all parameters to pass through without any filtering. |
Affected by 1 other vulnerability. |
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VCID-6vu4-jbn6-mqh9
Aliases: CVE-2024-46986 GHSA-wmjg-vqhv-q5p5 |
Camaleon CMS is a dynamic and advanced content management system based on Ruby on Rails. An arbitrary file write vulnerability accessible via the upload method of the MediaController allows authenticated users to write arbitrary files to any location on the web server Camaleon CMS is running on (depending on the permissions of the underlying filesystem). E.g. This can lead to a delayed remote code execution in case an attacker is able to write a Ruby file into the config/initializers/ subfolder of the Ruby on Rails application. This issue has been addressed in release version 2.8.2. Users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this vulnerability. |
Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-9pwj-kwvj-rkdf
Aliases: GHSA-3hp8-6j24-m5gm |
Duplicate Advisory: Camaleon CMS vulnerable to remote code execution through code injection (GHSL-2024-185) |
Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-9wt5-cqus-d3bm
Aliases: GHSA-75j2-9gmc-m855 |
Camaleon CMS vulnerable to stored XSS through user file upload (GHSL-2024-184) |
Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-a557-bzmu-pyes
Aliases: CVE-2021-25969 GHSA-x78v-4fvj-rg9j |
In Camaleon CMS application, versions 0.0.1 to 2.6.0 are vulnerable to stored XSS, that allows an unauthenticated attacker to store malicious scripts in the comments section of the post. These scripts are executed in a victim’s browser when they open the page containing the malicious comment. | There are no reported fixed by versions. |
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VCID-ct7g-eb5v-sbcg
Aliases: CVE-2021-25972 GHSA-vx6p-q4gj-x6xx |
In Camaleon CMS, versions 2.1.2.0 to 2.6.0, are vulnerable to Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) in the media upload feature, which allows admin users to fetch media files from external URLs but fails to validate URLs referencing to localhost or other internal servers. This allows attackers to read files stored in the internal server. | There are no reported fixed by versions. |
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VCID-jcrg-ej53-zfeg
Aliases: CVE-2026-1776 GHSA-jw5g-f64p-6x78 |
Camaleon CMS versions 2.4.5.0 through 2.9.0, prior to commit f54a77e, contain a path traversal vulnerability in the AWS S3 uploader implementation that allows authenticated users to read arbitrary files from the web server’s filesystem. The issue occurs in the download_private_file functionality when the application is configured to use the CamaleonCmsAwsUploader backend. Unlike the local uploader implementation, the AWS uploader does not validate file paths with valid_folder_path?, allowing directory traversal sequences to be supplied via the file parameter. As a result, any authenticated user, including low-privileged registered users, can access sensitive files such as /etc/passwd. This issue represents a bypass of the incomplete fix for CVE-2024-46987 and affects deployments using the AWS S3 storage backend. | There are no reported fixed by versions. |
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VCID-jqb3-jybp-nbfn
Aliases: CVE-2023-30145 GHSA-x487-866m-p8hr |
Camaleon CMS v2.7.0 was discovered to contain a Server-Side Template Injection (SSTI) vulnerability via the formats parameter. |
Affected by 11 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 10 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-m6vs-j86s-dud3
Aliases: GHSA-7x4w-cj9r-h4v9 |
Camaleon CMS vulnerable to remote code execution through code injection (GHSL-2024-185) |
Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-n9wa-nusj-kba5
Aliases: CVE-2024-48652 GHSA-hhxg-rvc9-8726 |
Cross Site Scripting vulnerability in camaleon-cms v.2.7.5 allows remote attacker to execute arbitrary code via the content group name field. |
Affected by 9 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-s4kg-6wpn-fke4
Aliases: GHSA-8fx8-3rg2-79xw |
Camaleon CMS vulnerable to stored XSS through user file upload (GHSL-2024-184) |
Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-tq4s-2hvk-7ydh
Aliases: CVE-2021-25970 GHSA-438x-2p9v-g8h9 |
Camaleon CMS 0.1.7 to 2.6.0 doesn’t terminate the active session of the users, even after the admin changes the user’s password. A user that was already logged in, will still have access to the application even after the password was changed. | There are no reported fixed by versions. |
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VCID-v1vd-3v7v-8qht
Aliases: CVE-2024-46987 GHSA-cp65-5m9r-vc2c |
Camaleon CMS is a dynamic and advanced content management system based on Ruby on Rails. A path traversal vulnerability accessible via MediaController's download_private_file method allows authenticated users to download any file on the web server Camaleon CMS is running on (depending on the file permissions). This issue may lead to Information Disclosure. This issue has been addressed in release version 2.8.2. Users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this vulnerability. |
Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities. |
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