VuXML ID | Description |
a9e466e8-4144-11e8-a292-00e04c1ea73d | drupal -- Drupal Core - Multiple Vulnerabilities
Drupal Security Team reports:
CVE-2018-7600: Drupal before 7.58, 8.x before 8.3.9, 8.4.x before 8.4.6,
and 8.5.x before 8.5.1 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code because
of an issue affecting multiple subsystems with default or common module configurations.
Discovery 2018-03-13 Entry 2018-04-16 drupal7
< 7.57
CVE-2018-7600
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f70ab05e-be06-11eb-b983-000c294bb613 | drupal7 -- fix possible CSS
Drupal Security team reports:
Drupal core's sanitization API fails to properly filter
cross-site scripting under certain circumstances.
Not all sites and users are affected, but configuration
changes to prevent the exploit might be impractical
and will vary between sites. Therefore, we recommend
all sites update to this release as soon as
possible.
Discovery 2021-04-21 Entry 2021-06-06 drupal7
gt 7.0 lt 7.80
CVE-2020-13672
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10720fe8-51e0-11e1-91c1-00215c6a37bb | drupal -- multiple vulnerabilities
Drupal development team reports:
Cross Site Request Forgery vulnerability in Aggregator
module
CVE: CVE-2012-0826
An XSRF vulnerability can force an aggregator feed to update.
Since some services are rate-limited (e.g. Twitter limits
requests to 150 per hour) this could lead to a denial of
service.
This issue affects Drupal 6.x and 7.x.
OpenID not verifying signed attributes in SREG and AX
CVE: CVE-2012-0825
A group of security researchers identified a flaw in how some
OpenID relying parties implement Attribute Exchange (AX). Not
verifying that attributes being passed through AX have been
signed could allow an attacker to modify users' information.
This issue affects Drupal 6.x and 7.x.
Access bypass in File module
CVE: CVE-2012-0827
When using private files in combination with certain field
access modules, the File module will allow users to download
the file even if they do not have access to view the field it
was attached to.
This issue affects Drupal 7.x only.
Discovery 2012-02-01 Entry 2012-02-07 drupal6
< 6.23
drupal7
< 7.11
CVE-2012-0825
CVE-2012-0826
CVE-2012-0827
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2adc3e78-22d1-11e2-b9f0-d0df9acfd7e5 | drupal7 -- multiple vulnerabilities
Drupal Security Team reports:
-
Arbitrary PHP code execution
A bug in the installer code was identified that allows an attacker
to re-install Drupal using an external database server under certain
transient conditions. This could allow the attacker to execute
arbitrary PHP code on the original server.
-
Information disclosure - OpenID module
For sites using the core OpenID module, an information disclosure
vulnerability was identified that allows an attacker to read files
on the local filesystem by attempting to log in to the site using a
malicious OpenID server.
Discovery 2012-10-17 Entry 2012-10-31 drupal7
< 7.16
http://drupal.org/node/1815912
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1827f213-633e-11e2-8d93-c8600054b392 | drupal -- multiple vulnerabilities
Drupal Security Team reports:
Cross-site scripting (Various core and contributed modules)
Access bypass (Book module printer friendly version)
Access bypass (Image module)
Discovery 2013-01-16 Entry 2013-01-20 drupal6
< 6.28
drupal7
< 7.19
https://drupal.org/SA-CORE-2013-001
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a4d71e4c-7bf4-11e2-84cd-d43d7e0c7c02 | drupal7 -- Denial of service
Drupal Security Team reports:
Drupal core's Image module allows for the on-demand generation
of image derivatives. This capability can be abused by requesting
a large number of new derivatives which can fill up the server disk
space, and which can cause a very high CPU load. Either of these
effects may lead to the site becoming unavailable or unresponsive.
Discovery 2013-02-20 Entry 2013-02-21 drupal7
< 7.19
CVE-2013-0316
https://drupal.org/SA-CORE-2013-002
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95d9d986-1078-11eb-ab74-4c72b94353b5 | drupal -- Multiple Vulnerabilities
Drupal Security Team reports:
The Drupal AJAX API does not disable JSONP by default, which can
lead to cross-site scripting.
Discovery 2020-09-16 Entry 2020-10-17 drupal7
< 7.72
https://www.drupal.org/sa-core-2020-007
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d9649816-5e0d-11e3-8d23-3c970e169bc2 | drupal -- multiple vulnerabilities
Drupal Security Team reports:
Multiple vulnerabilities were fixed in the supported Drupal
core versions 6 and 7.
- Multiple vulnerabilities due to optimistic cross-site
request forgery protection (Form API validation - Drupal 6
and 7)
- Multiple vulnerabilities due to weakness in pseudorandom
number generation using mt_rand() (Form API, OpenID and
random password generation - Drupal 6 and 7)
- Code execution prevention (Files directory .htaccess for
Apache - Drupal 6 and 7)
- Access bypass (Security token validation - Drupal 6 and 7)
- Cross-site scripting (Image module - Drupal 7)
- Cross-site scripting (Color module - Drupal 7)
- Open redirect (Overlay module - Drupal 7)
Discovery 2013-11-20 Entry 2013-12-06 drupal6
< 6.29
drupal7
< 7.24
https://drupal.org/SA-CORE-2013-003
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6f825fa4-5560-11e4-a4c3-00a0986f28c4 | drupal7 -- SQL injection
Drupal Security Team reports:
Drupal 7 includes a database abstraction API to ensure that
queries executed against the database are sanitized to prevent
SQL injection attacks.
A vulnerability in this API allows an attacker to send
specially crafted requests resulting in arbitrary SQL execution.
Depending on the content of the requests this can lead to
privilege escalation, arbitrary PHP execution, or other attacks.
This vulnerability can be exploited by anonymous users.
Discovery 2014-10-15 Entry 2014-10-16 drupal7
< 7.32
CVE-2014-3704
https://www.drupal.org/SA-CORE-2014-005
https://www.sektioneins.de/en/blog/14-10-15-drupal-sql-injection-vulnerability.html
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d605edb1-1616-11e5-a000-d050996490d0 | drupal -- multiple vulnerabilities
Drupal development team reports:
Impersonation (OpenID module - Drupal 6 and 7 - Critical)
A vulnerability was found in the OpenID module that allows
a malicious user to log in as other users on the site,
including administrators, and hijack their accounts.
This vulnerability is mitigated by the fact that the victim
must have an account with an associated OpenID identity from
a particular set of OpenID providers (including, but not
limited to, Verisign, LiveJournal, or StackExchange).
Open redirect (Field UI module - Drupal 7 - Less critical)
The Field UI module uses a "destinations" query string parameter
in URLs to redirect users to new destinations after completing
an action on a few administration pages. Under certain
circumstances, malicious users can use this parameter to
construct a URL that will trick users into being redirected
to a 3rd party website, thereby exposing the users to potential
social engineering attacks.
This vulnerability is mitigated by the fact that only sites
with the Field UI module enabled are affected.
Drupal 6 core is not affected, but see the similar advisory
for the Drupal 6 contributed CCK module:
SA-CONTRIB-2015-126
Open redirect (Overlay module - Drupal 7 - Less critical)
The Overlay module displays administrative pages as a layer
over the current page (using JavaScript), rather than replacing
the page in the browser window. The Overlay module does not
sufficiently validate URLs prior to displaying their contents,
leading to an open redirect vulnerability.
This vulnerability is mitigated by the fact that it can only
be used against site users who have the "Access the administrative
overlay" permission, and that the Overlay module must be enabled.
Information disclosure (Render cache system - Drupal 7
- Less critical)
On sites utilizing Drupal 7's render cache system to cache
content on the site by user role, private content viewed by
user 1 may be included in the cache and exposed to non-privileged
users.
This vulnerability is mitigated by the fact that render caching
is not used in Drupal 7 core itself (it requires custom code or
the contributed Render
Cache module to enable) and that it only affects sites that
have user 1 browsing the live site. Exposure is also limited if an
administrative role has been assigned to the user 1 account (which
is done, for example, by the Standard install profile that ships
with Drupal core).
Discovery 2015-06-17 Entry 2015-06-19 drupal6
< 6.36
drupal7
< 7.38
CVE-2015-3231
CVE-2015-3232
CVE-2015-3233
CVE-2015-3234
https://www.drupal.org/SA-CORE-2015-002
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b51d5391-bb76-11ea-9172-4c72b94353b5 | drupal -- Multiple Vulnerabilities
Drupal Security Team reports:
The Drupal core Form API does not properly handle certain form input
from cross-site requests, which can lead to other vulnerabilities.
Discovery 2020-06-17 Entry 2020-07-01 drupal7
< 7.72
https://www.drupal.org/sa-core-2020-004
|
9393213d-489b-11e5-b8c7-d050996490d0 | drupal -- multiple vulnerabilities
Drupal development team reports:
This security advisory fixes multiple vulnerabilities.
See below for a list.
Cross-site Scripting - Ajax system - Drupal 7
A vulnerability was found that allows a malicious
user to perform a cross-site scripting attack by
invoking Drupal.ajax() on a whitelisted HTML element.
This vulnerability is mitigated on sites that do not
allow untrusted users to enter HTML.
Cross-site Scripting - Autocomplete system - Drupal 6 and 7
A cross-site scripting vulnerability was found in
the autocomplete functionality of forms. The
requested URL is not sufficiently sanitized.
This vulnerability is mitigated by the fact that
the malicious user must be allowed to upload files.
SQL Injection - Database API - Drupal 7
A vulnerability was found in the SQL comment
filtering system which could allow a user with
elevated permissions to inject malicious code in
SQL comments.
This vulnerability is mitigated by the fact that
only one contributed module that the security team
found uses the comment filtering system in a way
that would trigger the vulnerability. That module
requires you to have a very high level of access
in order to perform the attack.
Cross-site Request Forgery - Form API - Drupal 6 and 7
A vulnerability was discovered in Drupal's form API
that could allow file upload value callbacks to run
with untrusted input, due to form token validation
not being performed early enough. This vulnerability
could allow a malicious user to upload files to the
site under another user's account.
This vulnerability is mitigated by the fact that
the uploaded files would be temporary, and Drupal
normally deletes temporary files automatically
after 6 hours.
Information Disclosure in Menu Links - Access system - Drupal 6 and 7
Users without the "access content" permission
can see the titles of nodes that they do not have
access to, if the nodes are added to a menu on the
site that the users have access to.
Discovery 2015-08-19 Entry 2015-08-22 drupal6
< 6.37
drupal7
< 7.39
https://www.drupal.org/SA-CORE-2015-003
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75f39413-7a00-11e5-a2a1-002590263bf5 | drupal -- open redirect vulnerability
Drupal development team reports:
The Overlay module in Drupal core displays administrative pages
as a layer over the current page (using JavaScript), rather than
replacing the page in the browser window. The Overlay module does
not sufficiently validate URLs prior to displaying their contents,
leading to an open redirect vulnerability.
This vulnerability is mitigated by the fact that it can only be
used against site users who have the "Access the administrative
overlay" permission, and that the Overlay module must be enabled.
An incomplete fix for this issue was released as part of
SA-CORE-2015-002.
Discovery 2015-10-21 Entry 2015-10-24 drupal7
< 7.41
CVE-2015-7943
https://www.drupal.org/SA-CORE-2015-004
http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2015/10/23/6
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59a0af97-dbd4-11e5-8fa8-14dae9d210b8 | drupal -- multiple vulnerabilities
Drupal Security Team reports:
File upload access bypass and denial of service (File
module - Drupal 7 and 8 - Moderately Critical)
Brute force amplification attacks via XML-RPC (XML-RPC
server - Drupal 6 and 7 - Moderately Critical)
Open redirect via path manipulation (Base system -
Drupal 6, 7 and 8 - Moderately Critical)
Form API ignores access restrictions on submit buttons
(Form API - Drupal 6 - Critical)
HTTP header injection using line breaks (Base system -
Drupal 6 - Moderately Critical)
Open redirect via double-encoded 'destination'
parameter (Base system - Drupal 6 - Moderately Critical)
Reflected file download vulnerability (System module -
Drupal 6 and 7 - Moderately Critical)
Saving user accounts can sometimes grant the user all
roles (User module - Drupal 6 and 7 - Less Critical)
Email address can be matched to an account (User module
- Drupal 7 and 8 - Less Critical)
Session data truncation can lead to unserialization of
user provided data (Base system - Drupal 6 - Less Critical)
Discovery 2016-02-24 Entry 2016-02-25 drupal6
< 6.38
drupal7
< 7.43
drupal8
< 8.0.4
https://www.drupal.org/SA-CORE-2016-001
|
c5ec57a9-9c2b-11ea-82b8-4c72b94353b5 | drupal -- Multiple Vulnerabilities
Drupal Security Team reports:
The jQuery project released version 3.5.0, and as part of that,
disclosed two security vulnerabilities that affect all prior versions.
As mentioned in the jQuery blog, both are: ... Security issues in
jQuerys DOM manipulation methods, as in .html(), .append(), and the others.
Security advisories for both of these issues have been published on GitHub.
Drupal 7 has an Open Redirect vulnerability.
For example, a user could be tricked into visiting a specially crafted link
which would redirect them to an arbitrary external URL. The vulnerability is
caused by insufficient validation of the destination query parameter in the
drupal_goto() function.
Discovery 2020-05-20 Entry 2020-05-22 drupal7
< 7.70
drupal8
< 8.8.6
https://www.drupal.org/sa-core-2020-002
https://www.drupal.org/sa-core-2020-003
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7932548e-3427-11e6-8e82-002590263bf5 | drupal -- multiple vulnerabilities
Drupal Security Team reports:
Saving user accounts can sometimes grant the user all roles
(User module - Drupal 7 - Moderately Critical)
Views can allow unauthorized users to see Statistics
information (Views module - Drupal 8 - Less Critical)
Discovery 2016-06-15 Entry 2016-06-17 Modified 2016-07-16 drupal7
< 7.44
drupal8
< 8.1.3
CVE-2016-6211
CVE-2016-6212
https://www.drupal.org/SA-CORE-2016-002
http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2016/07/13/7
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8db24888-b2f5-11e6-8153-00248c0c745d | Drupal Code -- Multiple Vulnerabilities
The Drupal development team reports:
Inconsistent name for term access query (Less critical - Drupal
7 and Drupal 8)
Drupal provides a mechanism to alter database SELECT queries before
they are executed. Contributed and custom modules may use this
mechanism to restrict access to certain entities by implementing
hook_query_alter() or hook_query_TAG_alter() in order to add
additional conditions. Queries can be distinguished by means of
query tags. As the documentation on EntityFieldQuery::addTag()
suggests, access-tags on entity queries normally follow the form
ENTITY_TYPE_access (e.g. node_access). However, the taxonomy
module's access query tag predated this system and used term_access
as the query tag instead of taxonomy_term_access.
As a result, before this security release modules wishing to
restrict access to taxonomy terms may have implemented an
unsupported tag, or needed to look for both tags (term_access and
taxonomy_term_access) in order to be compatible with queries
generated both by Drupal core as well as those generated by
contributed modules like Entity Reference. Otherwise information
on taxonomy terms might have been disclosed to unprivileged users.
Incorrect cache context on password reset page (Less critical -
Drupal 8)
The user password reset form does not specify a proper cache
context, which can lead to cache poisoning and unwanted content on
the page.
Confirmation forms allow external URLs to be injected (Moderately
critical - Drupal 7)
Under certain circumstances, malicious users could construct a URL
to a confirmation form that would trick users into being redirected
to a 3rd party website after interacting with the form, thereby
exposing the users to potential social engineering attacks.
Denial of service via transliterate mechanism (Moderately critical
- Drupal 8)
A specially crafted URL can cause a denial of service via the
transliterate mechanism.
Discovery 2016-11-16 Entry 2016-11-25 Modified 2016-11-27 drupal7
ge 7.0 lt 7.52
drupal8
ge 8.0.0 lt 8.2.3
CVE-2016-9449
CVE-2016-9450
CVE-2016-9451
CVE-2016-9452
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4fc2df49-6279-11e7-be0f-6cf0497db129 | drupal -- Drupal Core - Multiple Vulnerabilities
Drupal Security Team Reports:
CVE-2017-6920: PECL YAML parser unsafe object handling.
CVE-2017-6921: File REST resource does not properly validate
CVE-2017-6922: Files uploaded by anonymous users into a private
file system can be accessed by other anonymous users.
Discovery 2017-06-21 Entry 2017-07-06 drupal7
< 7.56
drupal8
< 8.3.4
CVE-2017-6920
CVE-2017-6921
CVE-2017-6922
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3da0352f-2397-11ea-966e-000ffec0b3e1 | drupal -- Drupal Core - Multiple Vulnerabilities
Drupal Security Team reports:
A visit to install.php can cause cached data to become corrupted.
This could cause a site to be impaired until caches are rebuilt.
Drupal 8 core's file_save_upload() function does not strip the
leading and trailing dot ('.') from filenames, like Drupal 7 did.
Users with the ability to upload files with any extension in
conjunction with contributed modules may be able to use this to
upload system files such as .htaccess in order to bypass protections
afforded by Drupal's default .htaccess file. After this fix,
file_save_upload() now trims leading and trailing dots from filenames.
The Media Library module has a security vulnerability whereby it
doesn't sufficiently restrict access to media items in certain
configurations.
The Drupal project uses the third-party library Archive_Tar, which
has released a security-related feature that impacts some Drupal
configurations. Multiple vulnerabilities are possible if Drupal is
configured to allow .tar, .tar.gz, .bz2 or .tlz file uploads and
processes them. The latest versions of Drupal update Archive_Tar to
1.4.9 to mitigate the file processing vulnerabilities.
Discovery 2019-12-18 Entry 2019-12-21 drupal7
< 7.69
drupal8
< 8.8.1
https://www.drupal.org/sa-core-2019-009
https://www.drupal.org/sa-core-2019-010
https://www.drupal.org/sa-core-2019-011
https://www.drupal.org/sa-core-2019-012
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57580fcc-1a61-11e8-97e0-00e04c1ea73d | drupal -- Drupal Core - Multiple Vulnerabilities
Drupal Security Team reports:
CVE-2017-6926: Comment reply form allows access to restricted content
CVE-2017-6927: JavaScript cross-site scripting prevention is incomplete
CVE-2017-6928: Private file access bypass - Moderately Critical
CVE-2017-6929: jQuery vulnerability with untrusted domains - Moderately Critical
CVE-2017-6930: Language fallback can be incorrect on multilingual sites with node access restrictions
CVE-2017-6931: Settings Tray access bypass
CVE-2017-6932: External link injection on 404 pages when linking to the current page
Discovery 2018-02-21 Entry 2018-02-25 drupal7
< 7.56
drupal8
< 8.4.4
CVE-2017-6928
CVE-2017-6926
CVE-2017-6927
CVE-2017-6929
CVE-2017-6930
CVE-2017-6931
CVE-2017-6932
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89ca6f7d-4f00-11e8-9b1d-00e04c1ea73d | drupal -- Drupal Core - Multiple Vulnerabilities
Drupal Security Team reports:
A remote code execution vulnerability exists within multiple subsystems of Drupal 7.x and 8.x.
This potentially allows attackers to exploit multiple attack vectors on a Drupal site,
which could result in the site being compromised. This vulnerability is related to
Drupal core - Highly critical - Remote Code Execution - SA-CORE-2018-002.
Both SA-CORE-2018-002 and this vulnerability are being exploited in the wild.
Discovery 2018-04-25 Entry 2018-05-03 drupal7
< 7.58
drupal8
< 8.5.2
https://www.drupal.org/SA-CORE-2018-004
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9b8a52fc-89c1-11e9-9ba0-4c72b94353b5 | drupal -- Drupal core - Moderately critical
Drupal Security Team reports:
CVE-2019-11831: By-passing protection of Phar Stream Wrapper Interceptor.
In order to intercept file invocations like file_exists or stat on compromised Phar archives
the base name has to be determined and checked before allowing to be handled by PHP
Phar stream handling.
The current implementation is vulnerable to path traversal leading to scenarios where the
Phar archive to be assessed is not the actual (compromised) file.
Discovery 2019-05-08 Entry 2019-06-08 drupal7
< 7.67
drupal8
< 8.7.1
https://www.drupal.org/SA-CORE-2019-007
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140a14b5-d615-11e8-b3cb-00e04c1ea73d | drupal -- Drupal Core - Multiple Vulnerabilities
Drupal Security Team reports:
he path module allows users with the 'administer paths' to create pretty URLs
for content. In certain circumstances the user can enter a particular path that
triggers an open redirect to a malicious url.The issue is mitigated by the fact
that the user needs the administer paths permission to exploit.
When sending email some variables were not being sanitized for shell arguments,
which could lead to remote code execution.
Discovery 2018-10-17 Entry 2018-10-22 Modified 2018-11-04 drupal7
< 7.60
drupal8
< 8.6.2
https://www.drupal.org/SA-CORE-2018-006
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e00ed3d9-1c27-11e9-a257-000ffec0b3e1 | drupal -- Drupal core - Arbitrary PHP code execution
Drupal Security Team reports:
A remote code execution vulnerability exists in PHP's built-in
phar stream wrapper when performing file operations on an untrusted phar:// URI.
Some Drupal code (core, contrib, and custom) may be performing file operations on
insufficiently validated user input, thereby being exposed to this vulnerability.
This vulnerability is mitigated by the fact that such code paths typically require
access to an administrative permission or an atypical configuration.
Discovery 2019-01-16 Entry 2019-01-19 drupal7
< 7.63
drupal8
< 8.6.7
https://www.drupal.org/SA-CORE-2018-006
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94d63fd7-508b-11e9-9ba0-4c72b94353b5 | drupal -- Drupal core - Moderately critical - Cross Site Scripting
Drupal Security Team reports:
Under certain circumstances the File module/subsystem allows a malicious
user to upload a file that can trigger a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability.
Discovery 2019-03-20 Entry 2019-03-27 Modified 2019-03-28 drupal7
< 7.65
drupal8
< 8.6.13
https://www.drupal.org/project/drupal/releases/8.6.13
https://www.drupal.org/project/drupal/releases/7.65
https://www.drupal.org/SA-CORE-2019-004
CVE-2019-6341
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2bad8b5d-66fb-11e9-9815-78acc0a3b880 | drupal -- Drupal core - Moderately critical
Drupal Security Team reports:
CVE-2019-10909: Escape validation messages in the PHP templating engine.
CVE-2019-10910: Check service IDs are valid.
CVE-2019-10911: Add a separator in the remember me cookie hash.
jQuery 3.4.0 includes a fix for some unintended behavior when using
jQuery.extend(true, {}, ...). If an unsanitized source object contained
an enumerable __proto__ property, it could extend the native Object.prototype.
This fix is included in jQuery 3.4.0, but patch diffs exist to patch previous
jQuery versions.
It's possible that this vulnerability is exploitable with some Drupal modules.
As a precaution, this Drupal security release backports the fix to jQuery.extend(),
without making any other changes to the jQuery version that is included in
Drupal core (3.2.1 for Drupal 8 and 1.4.4 for Drupal 7) or running on the site
via some other module such as jQuery Update.
Discovery 2019-04-17 Entry 2019-04-25 drupal7
< 7.66
drupal8
< 8.6.15
https://www.drupal.org/SA-CORE-2019-005
https://www.drupal.org/SA-CORE-2019-006
|