First published: Sun Aug 26 2012(Updated: )
SilverStripe 2.3.x before 2.3.10 and 2.4.x before 2.4.4 allows remote attackers to bypass the cross-site request forgery (CSRF) protection mechanism and hijack the authentication of administrators via vectors related to "form action requests" using a controller.
Credit: secalert@redhat.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
SilverStripe CMS | =2.3.0 | |
SilverStripe CMS | =2.3.0-rc1 | |
SilverStripe CMS | =2.3.0-rc2 | |
SilverStripe CMS | =2.3.0-rc3 | |
SilverStripe CMS | =2.3.1 | |
SilverStripe CMS | =2.3.1-rc1 | |
SilverStripe CMS | =2.3.1-rc2 | |
SilverStripe CMS | =2.3.2 | |
SilverStripe CMS | =2.3.3 | |
SilverStripe CMS | =2.3.4 | |
SilverStripe CMS | =2.3.5 | |
SilverStripe CMS | =2.3.6 | |
SilverStripe CMS | =2.3.7 | |
SilverStripe CMS | =2.3.8 | |
SilverStripe CMS | =2.3.9 | |
SilverStripe CMS | =2.3.10 | |
SilverStripe CMS | =2.4.0 | |
SilverStripe CMS | =2.4.1 | |
SilverStripe CMS | =2.4.2 | |
SilverStripe CMS | =2.4.3 |
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CVE-2010-5087 has a moderate severity rating as it allows attackers to bypass CSRF protection and potentially hijack administrator authentication.
To fix CVE-2010-5087, upgrade to SilverStripe versions 2.3.10 or 2.4.4 or later.
CVE-2010-5087 allows remote attackers to perform cross-site request forgery (CSRF) attacks that may lead to unauthorized actions on behalf of users.
CVE-2010-5087 affects SilverStripe versions 2.3.x before 2.3.10 and 2.4.x before 2.4.4.
Yes, addressing CVE-2010-5087 is important as it compromises the integrity of the application's administrative access.