CVE-2014-3138: SQL Injection
SQL injection vulnerability in Xerox DocuShare before 6.53 Patch 6 Hotfix 2, 6.6.1 Update 1 before Hotfix 24, and 6.6.1 Update 2 before Hotfix 3 allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the PATHINFO to /docushare/dsweb/ResultBackgroundJobMultiple/. NOTE: some of these details are obtained from third party information.
Affected Software
Remediation
Recommended actions to resolve this vulnerability, in priority order.
- Upgrade
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Xerox DocuShareto a version that resolves this vulnerability.Fixed in 6.53 Patch 6 Hotfix 2 - Upgrade
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Xerox DocuShareto a version that resolves this vulnerability.Fixed in 6.6.1 Update 1 before Hotfix 24 - Upgrade
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Xerox DocuShareto a version that resolves this vulnerability.Fixed in 6.6.1 Update 2 before Hotfix 3
Event History
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2014-3138?
CVE-2014-3138 has a medium severity rating due to its potential for SQL injection, which can lead to unauthorized data access.
How do I fix CVE-2014-3138?
To fix CVE-2014-3138, update Xerox DocuShare to version 6.53 Patch 6 Hotfix 2 or later, or to 6.6.1 Update 2 Hotfix 3 or later.
What versions of Xerox DocuShare are affected by CVE-2014-3138?
CVE-2014-3138 affects Xerox DocuShare versions prior to 6.53 Patch 6 Hotfix 2, 6.6.1 Update 1 before Hotfix 24, and 6.6.1 Update 2 before Hotfix 3.
Can remote authenticated users exploit CVE-2014-3138?
Yes, remote authenticated users can exploit CVE-2014-3138 to execute arbitrary SQL commands.
What is SQL injection in the context of CVE-2014-3138?
In the context of CVE-2014-3138, SQL injection allows an attacker to manipulate the database queries made by the application, potentially resulting in unauthorized information retrieval.