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Message-ID: <4FA9FF8E.5090701@redhat.com> Date: Tue, 08 May 2012 23:24:30 -0600 From: Kurt Seifried <kseifried@...hat.com> To: oss-security@...ts.openwall.com CC: Hanno Böck <hanno@...eck.de> Subject: Re: CVE request: XSS and SQL injection in serendipity before 1.7.1 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 05/08/2012 04:03 AM, Hanno Böck wrote: > http://blog.s9y.org/archives/240-Serendipity-1.6.1-released.html > > "This release mainly addresses two security issues found by Stefan > Schurtz (thanks a lot, again!). One is a XSS issue in the media > database panel, the other an SQL injection in the media database > section. Both issues can only be exploited if you are logged in to > your blog and you click a specially crafted link. The SQL injection > cannot be used to extract sensitive information from the database > or delete data." > > The webpage of the vulnerability researcher is > http://www.rul3z.de/ > > However, there seems to be no information yet about those vulns, > probably they'll appear there soon. Please use: CVE-2012-2331 Serendipity 1.6.0 XSS issue CVE-2012-2332 Serendipity 1.6.0 SQL Injection issue - -- Kurt Seifried Red Hat Security Response Team (SRT) PGP: 0x5E267993 A90B F995 7350 148F 66BF 7554 160D 4553 5E26 7993 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJPqf+OAAoJEBYNRVNeJnmTVaYQANPqzjCYb6yLtGRYE6tA8fo2 YiCYUI3TkRUJfIc+h/JZ+UauL3+BCc3U8ZUZun8h3B3FTYTF272qHKeurP+wkHIz d6MxWUaguDpnGetKjgTfPhrrbzXpqcEEhWE3mqlDI/+wT/M9wZWslfikdYz9ELVT lHBprwN7ATM3rFTkXrIKU8UlUzOFkwFEi8aaQTK0djOOKAb5ZjSj52QyRKcoOS7B tY8t8OVUFGd3mfemiTa8i08KdYZ0EkbLfNYFoiLs9R+sqehhpnneY3sHQHiBQX5h EVBiJ4NT8J0pm/IYuDqpxUK4rQfNlQr6K4SzVuo32KpQG9UGcq8EMJjp5//phzFY 8wGuGP7WQGJtr+JNRJXSWyya/1P67jaqYZC/YzjAZURiighd2lFk4B+oo8DOAzEJ h+oMd+4LYQFx8lL8dqUhev1SuuIlEOUbT0KXyU7pUWj0ICeylT41iOz9u2uIlFvt CIxbsaYfV7EQfJjSR15oq91Z/upfJn+pQlO51W+S6lrFcl9uxFSgzPZ/G399hBW8 yhmsM7Bw0Q0hgiqfCIEJqrP0NaBaLX0ufxsy6Q6uyqCK4C7v9S6PeLvZuDQvcEHZ 25R0XwvPnlNTOl93jbVx9LGQ2EhE4OFPTioyiwdsFd9eF/ptiLDIXeikVZopnJo9 jynfmxzFVljNP3tMvXsm =oANW -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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