8.8
CWE
639
Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2020-23722

First published: Wed Mar 10 2021(Updated: )

An issue was discovered in FUEL CMS 1.4.7. There is a escalation of privilege vulnerability to obtain super admin privilege via the "id" and "fuel_id" parameters.

Credit: cve@mitre.org

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
TheDayLightStudio Fuel CMS=1.4.7

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is CVE-2020-23722?

    CVE-2020-23722 is a vulnerability discovered in FUEL CMS 1.4.7 that allows for an escalation of privilege attack.

  • Is FUEL CMS 1.4.7 affected by CVE-2020-23722?

    Yes, FUEL CMS 1.4.7 is affected by CVE-2020-23722.

  • How can an attacker exploit CVE-2020-23722?

    An attacker can exploit CVE-2020-23722 by manipulating the "id" and "fuel_id" parameters to obtain super admin privilege.

  • What is the severity of CVE-2020-23722?

    CVE-2020-23722 has a severity rating of high.

  • Is there a fix available for CVE-2020-23722?

    There is no official fix available for CVE-2020-23722 at the moment, but it is recommended to update to a newer version of FUEL CMS when one becomes available.

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