First published: Wed Jun 04 2014(Updated: )
ownCloud Server before 5.0.16 and 6.0.x before 6.0.3 does not check permissions to the files_external application, which allows remote authenticated users to add external storage via unspecified vectors.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
ownCloud | =6.0.0 | |
ownCloud | =6.0.1 | |
ownCloud | =6.0.2 | |
ownCloud | <=5.0.15 | |
ownCloud | =5.0.0 | |
ownCloud | =5.0.1 | |
ownCloud | =5.0.2 | |
ownCloud | =5.0.3 | |
ownCloud | =5.0.4 | |
ownCloud | =5.0.5 | |
ownCloud | =5.0.6 | |
ownCloud | =5.0.7 | |
ownCloud | =5.0.8 | |
ownCloud | =5.0.9 | |
ownCloud | =5.0.10 | |
ownCloud | =5.0.11 | |
ownCloud | =5.0.12 | |
ownCloud | =5.0.13 | |
ownCloud | =5.0.14 | |
ownCloud | =5.0.14-a |
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The severity of CVE-2014-3835 is considered to be high due to potential unauthorized access to external storage configurations.
To fix CVE-2014-3835, upgrade to ownCloud Server version 5.0.16 or later, or version 6.0.3 or later.
CVE-2014-3835 affects ownCloud Server versions prior to 5.0.16 and 6.0.x prior to 6.0.3.
CVE-2014-3835 allows remote authenticated users to add external storage without proper permissions, leading to potential data exposure.
Remote authenticated users of affected versions of ownCloud may exploit CVE-2014-3835, impacting the overall security of the application.