CVE-2010-1668: CSRF

Published Jul 6, 2010
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Updated

Multiple cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerabilities in Mahara before 1.0.15, 1.1.x before 1.1.9, and 1.2.x before 1.2.5 allow remote attackers to hijack the authentication of unspecified victims via unknown vectors.

Affected Software

49 affected components
Mahara Mahara<=1.0.14
Mahara Mahara=0.9.0
Mahara Mahara=0.9.1
Mahara Mahara=0.9.2
Mahara Mahara=1.0.0
Mahara Mahara=1.0.1
Mahara Mahara=1.0.2
Mahara Mahara=1.0.3
Mahara Mahara=1.0.4
Mahara Mahara=1.0.5
Mahara Mahara=1.0.6
Mahara Mahara=1.0.7
Mahara Mahara=1.0.8
Mahara Mahara=1.0.9
Mahara Mahara=1.0.10
Mahara Mahara=1.0.11
Mahara Mahara=1.0.12
Mahara Mahara=1.0.13
Mahara Mahara=1.1.0
Mahara Mahara=1.1.0-alpha1
Mahara Mahara=1.1.0-alpha2
Mahara Mahara=1.1.0-alpha3
Mahara Mahara=1.1.0-beta1
Mahara Mahara=1.1.0-beta2
Mahara Mahara=1.1.0-beta3
Mahara Mahara=1.1.0-beta4
Mahara Mahara=1.1.0-rc1
Mahara Mahara=1.1.0-rc2
Mahara Mahara=1.1.1
Mahara Mahara=1.1.2
Mahara Mahara=1.1.3
Mahara Mahara=1.1.4
Mahara Mahara=1.1.5
Mahara Mahara=1.1.6
Mahara Mahara=1.1.7
Mahara Mahara=1.1.8
Mahara Mahara=1.2.0
Mahara Mahara=1.2.0-alpha1
Mahara Mahara=1.2.0-alpha2
Mahara Mahara=1.2.0-alpha3
Mahara Mahara=1.2.0-beta1
Mahara Mahara=1.2.0-beta2
Mahara Mahara=1.2.0-beta3
Mahara Mahara=1.2.0-beta4
Mahara Mahara=1.2.0-rc1
Mahara Mahara=1.2.1
Mahara Mahara=1.2.2
Mahara Mahara=1.2.3
Mahara Mahara=1.2.4

Event History

Jul 6, 2010
CVE Published
via MITRE·05:00 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·05:00 PM
Description

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of CVE-2010-1668?

CVE-2010-1668 has a severity rating of medium due to its potential to allow attackers to hijack user authentication.

2

How do I fix CVE-2010-1668?

To fix CVE-2010-1668, upgrade Mahara to version 1.0.15 or later, as this version contains the necessary security patches.

3

What versions of Mahara are affected by CVE-2010-1668?

CVE-2010-1668 affects Mahara versions prior to 1.0.15, 1.1.x before 1.1.9, and 1.2.x before 1.2.5.

4

Can CVE-2010-1668 lead to data compromise?

Yes, CVE-2010-1668 can potentially lead to unauthorized access and data compromise if exploited.

5

What types of attacks are associated with CVE-2010-1668?

CVE-2010-1668 is associated with cross-site request forgery (CSRF) attacks, which can hijack user sessions.

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