CVE-2019-8112: High severity centos libgcc vulnerability

Published Oct 8, 2019
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Updated

A security bypass vulnerability exists in Magento 2.2 prior to 2.2.10, Magento 2.3 prior to 2.3.3 or 2.3.2-p1. An unauthenticated user can bypass the email confirmation mechanism via GET request that captures relevant account data obtained from the POST response related to new user creation.

Other sources

PRODSECBUG-2465: Bypass of user confirmation mechanism

Affected Software

9 affected componentsFixes available
composer/magento/product-community-edition>=2.2, <2.2.10, >=2.3, <2.3.2-p2
composer/magento/community-edition>=2.3.0<2.3.2-p1
2.3.2-p1
composer/magento/community-edition>=2.2.0<2.2.10
2.2.10
Magento Magento>=2.2.0<2.2.10
Magento Magento>=2.2.0<2.2.10
Magento Magento>=2.3.0<2.3.2
Magento Magento>=2.3.0<2.3.2
Magento Magento=2.3.2
Magento Magento=2.3.2

Event History

Oct 8, 2019
Advisory Published
12:00 AM
Nov 5, 2019
CVE Published
via MITRE·10:19 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·10:19 PM
DescriptionWeakness

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can CVE-2019-8112 lead to data leaks?

Yes, CVE-2019-8112 can potentially lead to unauthorized access to sensitive user account data.

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